Belarus - FIDH denounces the condamnation of a youth organisation activist to one year imprisonment

10/07/2009
Press release

FIDH is extremely concerned by the recent condamnation of Mr. Artiom Dubski, an activist of the « Young Front » organisation, to one year imprisonment.

Paris, July 10, 2009

On Tuesday July 7, 2009, according to the information provided by the Human Rights Center « VIASNA », the Asipovichy District court has found Mr. Dubski guilty of violating the conditions of his sentence under article 415 of the Criminal Code.

On January 10, 2008, Mr. Dubski took part to a peaceful protest rally of entrepreneurs in Minsk. He was consequently arrested and charged under article 342 of the Criminal Code (« organisation or participation in a group action which grossly violates public order ») together with other participants, whose case gained notoriety as « the case of 14 ». Eleven of them, including Mr. Dubski, were given sentences of restriction of freedom but they were not directed to penitentiary institutions.

Mr. Dubski travelled to Ukraine and was arrested in the train in Homel on February 3, 2009, while travelling back from Ukraine to Belarus. He was accused of violating the conditions of his sentence.

FIDH condemns the criminalisation by the Belarus authorities of the right to peaceful assembly, and calls upon the Belarus authorities to follow the Resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and « immediately and unconditionally lift the restrictions imposed on 11 people sentenced to terms of restricted freedom for their participation in a peaceful demonstration in January 2008 » (Resolution 1671 (2009) of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, see: http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link=/Documents/AdoptedText/ta09/ERES1671.htm)

FIDH also reiterates its call to the Belarus authorities to put an immediate end to all forms of harassment of activists from youth organisations (see Tuesday 27 January 2009, Belarus - Very serious concern regarding the recent drafting of political and civil organisations’ activists into the Belarus army at: http://www.fidh.org/Very-serious-concern-regarding-the).

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