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  • EFJ calls on Council of Europe to support Belarusian journalists

    The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) on Tuesday called on the member states of the Council of Europe to put an end to the repression of journalists in Belarus. 159 journalists have been detained since the fraudulent elections of 9 August.

    The EFJ Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Ricar­do Gutiér­rez, who was invit­ed to speak on press free­dom by the Com­mit­tee of Min­is­ters of the Coun­cil of Europe on Tues­day in Stras­bourg, called on the 47 mem­ber states of the Coun­cil of Europe to take con­crete actions to end the repres­sion of jour­nal­ists in Belarus. He recalled that accord­ing to the mon­i­tor­ing of the Belaru­sian Asso­ci­a­tion of Jour­nal­ists (BAJ), 159 jour­nal­ists have been arbi­trar­i­ly detained since the fraud­u­lent pres­i­den­tial elec­tions of 9 August.

    Ricar­do Gutiér­rez regret­ted that the OSCE has not yet agreed to send an expert mis­sion to Belarus to observe the numer­ous human rights vio­la­tions. He also denounced the wait-and-see atti­tude of the Euro­pean Union, which has still not tak­en any sanc­tions against those respon­si­ble for elec­toral fraud and police vio­lence.

    The Sec­re­tary Gen­er­al of the Coun­cil of Europe, Mar­i­ja Pejči­nović Burić, said on Tues­day that she was grave­ly con­cerned about human rights vio­la­tions in Belarus: “I call on the lead­er­ship of Belarus to put an end to these repres­sive devel­op­ments. There is no oth­er way than to engage in fair and open dia­logue with the civ­il soci­ety in view of prepar­ing and con­duct­ing nec­es­sary reforms with no delay.”

    Dur­ing Tuesday’s debate in the Com­mit­tee of Min­is­ters, the ambas­sadors of Den­markGer­manyBel­giumFin­landEsto­nia and the Unit­ed King­dom expressed their deep­est con­cerns about the sit­u­a­tion in Belarus.

    “I am delight­ed with these signs of sup­port,” react­ed the EFJ GS. “I call on these States and all those who are con­cerned about the rule of law in Belarus to take con­crete action. A coali­tion of ten OSCE par­tic­i­pat­ing states would be enough to trig­ger the so-called “Moscow Mech­a­nism” and send an urgent expert mis­sion to Min­sk. It is high time to take action!”

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