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  • BAJ Protests against the Wave of Detentions, Demands Justice

    The Belarusian Association of Journalists strongly protests against the massive detentions of journalists and actions of law enforcement agencies concerning our colleagues.

    State­ment

    On March 12, the police detained 18 jour­nal­ists and blog­gers who were cov­er­ing mass events in Belarus.

    Four of them – Kat­siary­na Bakhvala­va, Hali­na Abakunchyk, Siarhei Pia­trukhin and Dzmit­ry Har­bunou – spent a night in the deten­tion cen­ter await­ing tri­al.

    Police offi­cers used dif­fer­ent pre­texts to inter­fere into jour­nal­is­tic work (to ver­i­fy doc­u­ments, incor­rect park­ing, sus­pi­cion of car jack, dis­obe­di­ence to police’s demands, and vio­la­tion of media leg­is­la­tion), how­ev­er, the evi­dent pur­pose was to pre­vent jour­nal­ists from obtain­ing and dis­sem­i­nat­ing infor­ma­tion about the ongo­ing mass events. Since the deten­tions occurred in dif­fer­ent cities (Orsha, Raha­chou, Viteb­sk, Brest) one can infer that the imped­i­ments to jour­nal­is­tic activ­i­ties had been coor­di­nat­ed.

    We used to notice that the num­ber of deten­tions of jour­nal­ists had decreased in Belarus. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, the ten­den­cy was crossed on March 12, when in one day more jour­nal­ists were detained than in the whole pre­ced­ing year.

    On March 13, two of the detained jour­nal­ists – Hali­na Abakunchyk and Kat­siary­na Bakhvala­va – were held liable accord­ing to admin­is­tra­tive law. We con­sid­er the court deci­sions in these cas­es as unlaw­ful, unground­ed and to be over­turned.

    The Belaru­sian Asso­ci­a­tion of Jour­nal­ists reminds that a jour­nal­ist has the right to attend mass events, any events of pub­lic sig­nif­i­cance, and dis­trib­ute infor­ma­tion from there. The law cov­ers not only staff jour­nal­ists, but all oth­er per­sons involved in gath­er­ing, edit­ing, prepar­ing infor­ma­tion­al reports for mass media.

    Hold­ing a jour­nal­ist liable for con­sci­en­tious work is inad­mis­si­ble.

    We draw atten­tion to the fact that vio­lat­ing jour­nal­ists’ rights is not only an unlaw­ful restric­tion of free­dom of infor­ma­tion, but also vio­lates con­sti­tu­tion­al rights of all cit­i­zens to express­ing their opin­ion, receiv­ing and dis­trib­ut­ing infor­ma­tion (art. 33, 34 of the Con­sti­tu­tion of the Repub­lic of Belarus).

    We call on the state bod­ies with respec­tive pow­ers:

    – To hold an imme­di­ate inves­ti­ga­tion of the mas­sive vio­la­tion of jour­nal­ists’ rights which took place on March 12, 2017;

    – To iden­ti­fy those respon­si­ble for the unlaw­ful actions and to hold them liable;

    – To take nec­es­sary mea­sures to pre­vent vio­la­tions of jour­nal­ists’ rights in future;

    – To protest against the court rul­ings on hold­ing the jour­nal­ists liable accord­ing to admin­is­tra­tive law for that they had only imple­ment­ed their pro­fes­sion­al duties.

    The Board of BAJ

    March 13, 2017

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