Stand with the Belarusian people and defend democracy
The European Movement stands with the Belarusian people, who
continue to take to the streets asking for free and fair elections and
calling for the release of Sergei Tikhanovsky and all peaceful
protesters, including opposition leaders, students, and human rights
activists unlawfully intimidated, arrested, or inhumanely detained
during the protests in Belarus. To this end, we strongly condemn the
recent decision of the country’s Interior Ministry allowing the police
to use lethal weapons against protesters.
The Belarusian authorities must put an end to the violent
repression of demonstrations. Instead of creating a climate of fear,
they should seek dialogue with civil society and opposition groups.
The European Movement welcomes the European Union’s public
condemnation of the vote for being fraudulent and irregular, and it
supports the European Parliament resolution rejecting the official
results and demanding new elections. The European Council’s decision
to impose sanctions on members of the Belarusian regime is a rigorous,
necessary move that demonstrates the EU’s defence of democracy, human
rights, and the respect for the rule of law. Belarusian citizens have
the right to protest peacefully and to decide their country's
leadership and direction through free and fair elections.
The highly contested presidential elections in Belarus and the
violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is an extreme expression
of a worrisome trend that has seen democracy, the rule of law, civil
rights and media pluralism challenged in various parts of the world in
recent times, as pointed out by international
institutions and independent
bodies. It is imperative that the EU, civil society and other
stakeholders stand up for democracy and human rights.
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