Freedom House, a human rights watchdog organisation, has published the latest annual "Freedom in The World" report.
Belarus traditionally takes one of the last positions among 193 countries as "not free" country.
For
its rating the Freedom House annually analyzes the situation with
political rights and civil liberties in different countries and divides
the countries into three groups: free, partially free and not free.
Belarus
has been included into the group of not free countries together with
such former Soviet Union countries as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Out
of 192 countries of the world (excluding Kosovo and breakaway
territories South Ossetia and Abkhazia not recognized by the world
community), 42 states have been labeled not free, including China,
Russia, most courtiers of the Muslim world and Africa. 89 countries
have been recognized as free, and 62 as partially free.
34% of the world population live in not free countries (more than a half of that live in China).
Why
Belarus hasn’t managed to break away from the group of not free
countries, despite of the fact that the regime released political
prisoners and made a number of statements on liberalization of
economical and political life last year?
Christopher
Walker, the centre’s director of studies, stated in an interview to
Radio Svaboda that in the countries of the former Soviet Union, except
the three Baltic countries, the process of “authority monopolization”
is observed.
As for Belarus, Walker noted
that despite of some “fermentation” in the civil society, no
significant changes have taken place in the sphere of political rights
or civil liberties over the last year.
Belarus
is under pressure at many levels: economic, energy relations with
Russia and its dependency on it. Some fermentation inside the civil
society has been noticed, and the regime has made several statements on
their intention to attract the civil society in a different way, but in
general indices the research centre pays attention to haven’t changed
considerably. Timid change on the margins, and not a considerable
change of the country’s position could be spoken about. It cannot be
expected at the moment, the Freedom House’s director of studies said.
The
Freedom House publishes its indices since 1972. The annual reports of
the organisation are considered a reputable source of information about
political rights and civil liberties in the world.
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