Ales Bialiatski: “I am a persistent violator!”

Back in the middle of June the imprisoned head of the Human Rights Center “Viasna” Ales Bialiatski wrote in his letter to Valiantsin Stefanovich: “It seems to me that the reprimands I have received are not the last ones”. The new information from Babruisk, where Ales is currently kept, confirms these words. Thus, in his letter to Valiantsin Stefanovich of 5 August he writes about more reprimands, issued to him by the administration of penal colony #2.

Ales writes: “It happens so that I continue violating the “Rules of behavior of prisoners”. Last week an act was composed and I was deprived of another parcel, and today [on 5 August] they have registered my bringing out food from the canteen (I took away a piece of bread from the supper), which means that tomorrow they will most probably compose an act. The last week's punishment was given for curtaining my sleeping place. The both things are violations of the Rules, that's why I fail to be an ideal prisoner...”.

In fact, there is nothing extraordinary in the reasons for the issue of reprimands, quoted by Bialiatski. In particular, the head of the informational and educational institution “Platform” Andrei Bandarenka recalls that during his stay at the Babruisk colony many prisoners took away bread from the canteen and it didn't bother anyone. It means that the prison administration demonstrates a clearly biased attitude towards Bialiatski, subjecting him to psychological pressurization.

This year Ales Bialiatski has been issued with three reprimands, as a result of which he can have just one-day meeting with relatives (instead of the three days allowed to ordinary prisoners) and receive up to 15 kilos of food a month from them instead of 30 kilos. Moreover, he is not allowed to receive additional 5 kilos of fruit and vegetables during the summer period.

Recently, Ales has been deprived of a food parcel. He tries to be steadfast in adversity and even tries to joke, which is witnessed by the cartoon he draw on the tag of the mittens he has to wrap in the colony.


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News of Belarus

Belarus prisoner release: Same old trick

Good news from Belarus is rare, but last weekend president Alexander Lukashenko pardoned six political prisoners.

For the pardoned, all serving multi-year prison terms for challenging Belarus’ autocracy, this is, to say the least, a relief, and has been welcomed by local democrats and the international community.

Lukashenko has declared his decision an act of “humanity”. But is, in fact, a carefully timed tactical move to sway the European Union at a time of growing domestic and geopolitical pressure.

The question is whether he will succeed this time.

The International Day of Solidarity with Belarus 2015

Seven countries around the world celebrated the International Day of Solidarity with Belarus on August the 4th. Human and civil rights activists, as well as other people who are simply sympathetic with the citizens of Belarus and who share deep concern about their future, took part in online discussions, talked to people on the streets and posted various material in social media in order to raise awareness of countless violations of human rights in Belarus.

Solidarity with civil society in Belarus

4 August is an international day of solidarity with the civil society of Belarus. This day matters, because of the daily pressure against civil society in Belarus.

When a coalition of international civil society organisations, at the initiative of the International Youth Human Rights Movement of Voronezh (Russian Federation), launched the idea of an international solidarity day with civil society in Belarus, the country was coming out of the 2010 presidential election cycle, which symbolically ended with the arrest of the country’s leading human rights defender Ales Bialiatski.

The 4 August is key to Belarus, because of Ales Bialiatski’s arrest on this day in 2011. The day is now a symbol of President Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s repeated practice of arbitrary arrest of voices criticising his way of governing the country.