Concerns About Human Rights in Belarus on the Anniversary of the December 19, 2010 Crackdown
Media Note
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
December 18, 2011
The
following is a joint statement issued by Secretary of State Hillary
Rodham Clinton and EU High Representative Catherine Ashton.
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Today
we remember the one year anniversary of the start of the brutal
crackdown by the Belarus Government on civil society, political
opposition and independent media. Over the past 12 months, the
Belarusian authorities have imprisoned peaceful demonstrators,
suppressed non-violent protests, and worked to silence independent
voices. There have also been credible reports of degrading and inhumane
treatment of political prisoners. A number of them have been set free,
but we reiterate our call for all political prisoners to be immediately
released and rehabilitated, including presidential candidates Andrei
Sannikau and Mikalai Statkevich, and human rights defender Ales
Byalyatski. We also express grave concern over new laws that will
further restrict citizens' fundamental freedoms of assembly, association
and expression and that target support to civil society.
We
reiterate that the improvement of bilateral relations with the United
States and the European Union is conditional on progress by the
Government of Belarus towards the fulfillment of its OSCE commitments
and the respect for fundamental human rights, the rule of law and
democratic principles. The United States and the European Union remain
willing to assist Belarus as it works to meet these obligations.