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  • OSCE Media Freedom Representative warns of further serious restrictions on freedom of expression in recently adopted Belarusian laws

    VIENNA, 24 June 2021 – The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Teresa Ribeiro, today stated that the recently adopted laws in Belarus seriously contradict international human rights standards on freedom of expression and freedom of the media, including the OSCE commitments of the country.

    “The recent legal reg­u­la­tions adopt­ed by the Belaru­sian author­i­ties are detri­men­tal to the already dire state of free­dom of expres­sion and free­dom of the media in the coun­try,” Ribeiro said. “I call on the nation­al author­i­ties to repeal these exces­sive­ly restric­tive pro­vi­sions and under­take a com­pre­hen­sive reform of the nation­al leg­is­la­tion to bring it in line with applic­a­ble inter­na­tion­al stan­dards and the OSCE com­mit­ments of the Repub­lic of Belarus.”

    The Representative’s com­ments fol­low legal analy­ses com­mis­sioned by her Office and pre­pared by inde­pen­dent experts of the then draft laws “On amend­ing leg­is­la­tion in the sphere of mass media”, “On amend­ing the Law of the Repub­lic of Belarus “On Mass Events in the Repub­lic of Belarus” and “On Amend­ing the Codes Relat­ed to Crim­i­nal Lia­bil­i­ty Issues”. As per estab­lished prac­tice, the experts analysed the laws, which were enact­ed in late May 2021, in the con­text of the pro­vi­sions of the Con­sti­tu­tion of the Repub­lic of Belarus, as well as in the con­text of rel­e­vant inter­na­tion­al stan­dards and OSCE com­mit­ments on free­dom of the media.

    The analy­sis of first two doc­u­ments, under­tak­en by media lawyer Dmit­ry Golo­vanov, con­cludes that the new­ly intro­duced amend­ments con­tain a pre­vail­ing poten­tial of exces­sive restric­tions on the right to free­dom of expres­sion and free­dom of the media. The analy­sis under­lines that the amend­ments lack suf­fi­cient bal­anc­ing pro­vi­sions to pre­vent the unjus­ti­fied appli­ca­tion of restric­tive mea­sures for the mass media, which will inevitably nar­row the space for free­dom of infor­ma­tion.    

    While the law “On Amend­ing the Codes Relat­ed to Crim­i­nal Lia­bil­i­ty Issues” con­cerns a broad range of exist­ing and new crimes, expert Dr. Ele­na Sher­sto­boe­va focused on the pro­vi­sions that affect the right to free­dom of expres­sion and free­dom of the media. She stud­ied, amongst oth­ers, the pro­vi­sions relat­ed to extrem­ism, defama­tion, artis­tic free­dom and pri­va­cy. The analy­sis con­cludes that the law pos­es seri­ous new chal­lenges to the exer­cise of the afore­men­tioned rights, as it sig­nif­i­cant­ly increas­es already dis­pro­por­tion­ate crim­i­nal penal­ties for exist­ing crimes; pro­vides exces­sive­ly harsh pun­ish­ment for new offens­es; and – as it large­ly fails to com­ply with inter­na­tion­al stan­dards on pro­por­tion­al­i­ty, legal­i­ty and neces­si­ty – pos­es the risk of arbi­trary appli­ca­tion.

    “The legal reviews offer impor­tant rec­om­men­da­tions aimed at address­ing the most prob­lem­at­ic mat­ters of free speech in Belarus. As always, my Office stands ready to assist and pro­vide fur­ther, so much need­ed exper­tise,” Ribeiro added.

    The Exec­u­tive Sum­maries (in Eng­lish) and full legal analy­ses (in Russ­ian) are avail­able at:

    https://www.osce.org/representative-on-freedom-of-media/490493

    https://www.osce.org/representative-on-freedom-of-media/490499

    Ear­li­er, the Rep­re­sen­ta­tive com­mis­sioned and pre­sent­ed to the author­i­ties a Legal Review of Res­o­lu­tion No. 578 of the Coun­cil of Min­is­ters of the Repub­lic of Belarus, adopt­ed on 2 Octo­ber 2020, which gov­erns accred­i­ta­tion rules and pro­ce­dures for for­eign jour­nal­ists in Belarus: https://www.osce.org/representative-on-freedom-of-media/481264

    The OSCE Rep­re­sen­ta­tive on Free­dom of the Media observes media devel­op­ments in all 57 OSCE par­tic­i­pat­ing States. She pro­vides ear­ly warn­ing on vio­la­tions of free­dom of expres­sion and media free­dom and pro­motes full com­pli­ance with OSCE media free­dom com­mit­ments. Learn more at www.osce.org/fom, Twit­ter: @OSCE_RFoM and on www.facebook.com/osce.rfom.

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