OPEN LETTER
to the members of the Belarusian Civil Society National Platform
On October, the 29th 2011 there was held Conference
of the National Platform for the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum "Civil
society of Belarus: on the eve of the third annual meeting of the Eastern
Partnership Civil Society Forum". Its’ results led to active actions of
Belarusian civil society and got media coverage, which require certain activity
from me also as from the Head of the Interim Coordination Committee, elected at
the Conference.
Long before the Conference within the civil society of
Belarus the discussions were held as for the further development of civil
society itself, of the National Platform and on the destiny of the Eastern
Partnership. And, as in any debates, there revealed in the civil society a
variety of approaches and positions that couldn’t result yet in a common vision,
a unified position.
Despite
existing contradictions, we all agree on assessment of the situation after the
events of December, the 19th 2010 as the state of emergency in the
country. We all agree that Belarus should continue to participate in the EU
Eastern Partnership initiative. Public associations of Belarus clearly declare
the difference of their position in assessing the prospects of the Eastern
Partnership initiative for Belarus and its usefulness to the country from the
official position of the government. We all agree that we need a National Platform
as a discussion site for all NGOs: for registered and unregistered ones, for
long-existing and recently created civic initiatives. We all agree that we are
responsible for preservation and development of the National Platform,
irrespective of any views and positions we hold.
That is why during the preparation work for the next
Conference there was proposed Memorandum
to assess, that emphasized issues in which we see eye to eye, and that would
have left the controversial issues for further discussion during the Conference.
At the Conference the text of the Memorandum was amended and finally adopted
almost unanimously.
While preparing for the Conference, the Steering Committee
proposed to form an Interim
Coordination Committee. Election of the Interim Coordination Committee was held
in the heated debates: on 7 seats in the Committee were proposed about two
dozen candidates. Part of the candidates withdrew their candidatures, from the
remaining 12 places were elected 7 members of the Committee by preferential
voting. No less heated debates were held during election of the Head of the
Interim Coordination Committee. Eventually, from the two candidates was elected
Head of the Interim Coordination Committee by 35 votes against 22.
In addition, there was adopted a general Resolution at
the Conference. The Resolution was adopted by a majority vote with two
abstentions, nobody voted against.
These outcomes of the Conference sent by the Steering
Committee of the Conference to the media, were all covered in those materials.
Three days after the Conference a group of NGO leaders
adopted a Statement ,
published in the media. Signatories of the Statement expressed support for the Memorandum
adopted at the Conference, thus, reaffirming their commitment to preserving the
unity of the National Platform and their willingness to guide and organize its
further development.
The Statement reflects concerns of the subsequent destiny
of the very National Platform and possible directions of its development. Are denoted
those issues of its further development on which contradictions still exist and
on which the civil society representatives have not come yet to a common
position. The point is both in interaction of the National Platform with the
Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, and in the degree of independence of
the National Platform of Belarus. An important place holds the issue of the
degree of activity and engagement of the National Platform in the ground Belarusian
political processes, outlined in the Statement with the term of
"politicization".
The Statement’s signatories express legitimate
concerns about the further development of the National Platform under the
leadership of the elected Interim Coordination Committee. And these concerns are
caused by the composition of the elected Committee. Indeed, of the seven
members of the Committee the five hold a similar position, while the two others
are of other points of view, being different, as well. The Head of the
Committee was elected from the majority. Thus, the composition of the elected Committee
disproportionately represents existing views and approaches in the Belarusian civil
society.
Such a disparity is not only of concern of those who
signed the Statement, but also of the NGOs’ leaders themselves, elected into
the Committee, including me as the Head of the Interim Coordination Committee.
I realize these concerns, and realize that in a democratic environment one should
respect and protect the position of minorities, but not benefit the majority. I
am grateful to my colleagues and partners within the National Platform who have
signed the Statement, for the fact that they have in proper way reminded me
about it, to all the members of the Interim Coordination Committee and to all the
members of the National Platform - both to existing ones and to those who are
just planning to join it by signing the Memorandum.
I think that in a democratic society such reminders
are never superfluous. I hope that the elected board of Interim Coordination
Committee will remain faithful to democratic principles, will do everything
possible for the position of the minority (the one presented while signing the
Statement, and others in the minority) not to be violated, but also supported,
as in open discussion, so in dissemination through the media we have at our
disposal. For my part, I as the Head of the Interim Coordination Committee will
exert every effort. Not accidentally, the site "EUROBELARUS" published the text of the Statement as soon as it was announced.
One of the most important objectives of the Interim Coordination
Committee, I see the continuation of the open debate on the issues indicated above,
so that to work out till the next Conference the agreed common solutions on the
direction of organizational and strategic development of the National Platform.
I must pay tribute to all those who signed the Statement.
Despite their disappointment with the results of preferential voting and
apportionments of votes during election of the Head, they remain faithful to
democratic principles and don’t contest the election results and the procedure
itself, take these results as they are and are willing to work and cooperate
with the elected Interim Coordination Committee. The results of the Conference
(as well as approved decisions and the Statement) underscore once again the
importance of active personal engagement in public affairs. Perhaps those of
the signatories, who did not take part in the Conference on October, the 29th
2011 would have found convincing arguments to persuade the other participants
to support their position. Perhaps, exactly their votes in the elections would
have been crucial and the Committee board would have been different. Perhaps,
they would have been elected, too. I look forward to active participation of civil
society representatives, who hold opposite views to mine, to work for a further
dialogue on issues of great concern to all of us.
As the Head of the Interim Coordination Committee of
the National Platform Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, I would like to
encourage all members of the National Platform and all those who consider
themselves being civil society representatives, all citizens of Belarus, from
now on to remain faithful to democratic principles! To be active and
initiative, because it is your voice, your opinion that might decide the
outcome of any discussions, any vote!
Nowadays, when the regime is making massive attacks on
civil rights, on the most fundamental human freedoms, such position is more
important than ever.
Participation and engagement in the events rather than
exception and standing back - this is what ensures that your position will not
be forgotten, that your opinion will not be ignored, that your rights will be
respected! It is our common concern, and it is concern of all of us!
Uladzimir
Matskiewich,
Head of the Board of the International Consortium
EUROBELARUS,
Head of the Interim Coordination Committee of the National Platform of the Eastern Partnership Civil
Society Forum
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