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Joint Statement On The Recent Developments in Belarus

The organizations condemn the large-scale detentions of peaceful protesters in Belarus on March 25th. Hundreds were detained during protests against a presidential decree, with some demonstrators hospitalized due to injuries. While welcoming recent EU relations with Belarus, the organizations call on Belarusian authorities to release detainees, end persecution of activists and journalists, investigate use of violence, and commit to human rights reforms. The organizations also call on international bodies to make cooperation with Belarus conditional on human rights progress and support Belarusian civil society.

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Joint Statement On The Recent Developments in Belarus

The organizations condemn the large-scale detentions of peaceful protesters in Belarus on March 25th. Hundreds were detained during protests against a presidential decree, with some demonstrators hospitalized due to injuries. While welcoming recent EU relations with Belarus, the organizations call on Belarusian authorities to release detainees, end persecution of activists and journalists, investigate use of violence, and commit to human rights reforms. The organizations also call on international bodies to make cooperation with Belarus conditional on human rights progress and support Belarusian civil society.

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28 March 2017

Joint Statement on the Recent Developments in Belarus

We, the undersigned organisations, strongly condemn the large-scale detentions of peaceful
protesters in Minsk and other cities of Belarus during the Freedom Day demonstrations on
25 March. These deplorable actions of the security forces accompanied by the use of force in
violation of the fundamental human rights contradict the Belarusian Constitution and
international commitments of the country.
While we welcome the recent thaw in the EU-Belarus relations and appreciate the importance
of the dialogue with the EU for the implementation of reforms in the country, the consistency
of the governments approach is crucial.
Regretfully, with its practice of preventive detentions applied to opposition politicians, human
rights defenders and journalists, ahead of and on the day of the protests, the Belarusian
government once again demonstrated the disrespect for the democratic values and
unwillingness to advance in its rapprochement with the international community.
The crackdown on the protests against the controversial Presidential Decree No.3 throughout
the country led to hundreds being detained with some demonstrators hospitalised due to severe
injuries.

Denouncing these actions, we urge the Belarusian authorities to:


immediately and unconditionally release all those detained during the peaceful
protests;
put an end to the prosecution of civil society activists, human rights advocates,
journalists and opposition politicians;
in compliance with the countrys international commitments, conduct a thorough
investigation into the use of violence against protesters and detainees;
ensure the access to the developments on the ground for the UN Special Rapporteur
on the situation of human rights in Belarus;
commit to concrete and systemic human rights reforms in the country.

In light of the above-mentioned situation, we call upon the EU institutions, EU member states
and international organisations to:
make the future cooperation with the Belarusian government conditional on the
progress in the field of human rights;
support the Belarusian civil society in its efforts to document human rights violations
and provide assistance to the victims of infringements;
support the extension of the mandate for the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights
in Belarus during the Human Rights Council session in June 2017.

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