“The EU stands ready to develop a close relationship with Belarus and
its people, as soon as the Belarusian government demonstrates respect
for democratic values and for the basic rights of the Belarusian
citizens,” it is aid in a statement of the European Commission’s
Delegation to Ukraine and Belarus.
It’s noted in the statement that a year passed since the EC
published a document “What the European Union could bring to Belarus”.
It offers the country a full partnership in the frames of the European
Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and lists the benefits of partnership
between Belarus and the EU. In particular easier travel to the EU, work
and study in the EU, increased business and trade opportunities in the
EU, EU assistance for Belarus to carry-out the necessary reforms of the
healthcare and education sectors, public administration and local
government.
As the statement of the press
service notes, the Belarusian authorities should “take concrete
measures to respect democracy, human rights and the rule of law” to
become a full member of the ENP. These measures include in particular
the release of all political prisoners, respect for freedom of speech,
media and of association, the holding of free and fair elections, the
investigation of cases of disappeared persons and respect for the
rights of minorities.
“One year after its release, the EU’s offer to Belarus remains valid” the statement stressed.
During
a year the civil society has been spreading the information about the
EU’s offers among Belarusians. The European March held in Minsk on
October, 14, was an answer of the civil society to EU’s proposals. The
EU leadership welcomed the reaction of the Belarusian people to the
EU’s offers and noted that the authorities fulfilled none of them.
The European Union urges the Belarusian authorities:
1.
respect the right of the people of Belarus to elect their leaders
democratically – their right to hear all views and see all election
candidates; the right of opposition candidates and supporters to
campaign without harassment, prosecution or imprisonment; independent
observation of the elections, including by Belarusian non-governmental
organisations; their freedom to express their will and have their vote
fairly counted;
2. respect the right of the
people of Belarus to independent information, and to express themselves
freely e.g. by allowing journalists to work without harassment or
prosecution, not shutting down newspapers or preventing their
distribution;
3. respect the rights of
non-governmental organisations as a vital part of a healthy democracy –
by no longer hindering their legal existence, harassing and prosecuting
members of NGOs, and allowing them to receive international assistance;
4.
release all political prisoners – members of democratic opposition
parties, members of NGOs and ordinary citizens arrested at peaceful
demonstrations or meetings;
5. properly and independently investigate or review the cases of disappeared persons;
6.
ensure the right of the people of Belarus to an independent and
impartial judicial system – with judges who are not subject to
political pressure, and without arbitrary and unfounded criminal
prosecution or politically-motivated judgements such as locking-up
citizens who peacefully express their views;
7. end arbitrary arrest and detention, and ill-treatment;
8. respect the rights and freedoms of those Belarusian citizens who belong to national minorities;
9.
respect the rights of the people of Belarus as workers – their right to
join a trade union and the right of trade unions to work to defend the
people’s rights;
10. respect the rights of the people of Belarus as entrepreneurs to operate without excessive
intervention by the authorities;
11. join the other nations of Europe in abolishing the death penalty;
12.
make use of the support which the OSCE, the EU and other organisations
offer to Belarus to help it respect the rights of its people.
The
EU stands ready to renew its relationship with Belarus and its people,
as soon as the Belarusian government demonstrates respect for
democratic values and for the basic rights of the Belarusian people.
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