General Prosecutor’s Office supported the proposal to criminalize animal cruelty
20.02.2014 |Society| EuroBelarus Information Service,
Public prosecution bodies charged the Ministry of Internal Affairs officials with the right to revise Article 15.45 of the Administrative Offences Code and Article 339.1 of the Criminal Code.
In total, 820 citizens addressed the General Prosecutor’s Office their appeals demanding to upgrade penalties for animal abuse, informs belngo.info. On February 10, on the General Prosecutor’s Office website response to the citizens’ appeals was published.
Apart from that, the General Prosecutor’s Office, having added several remarks, agreed on Criminal Code (“Animal Cruelty”) suggested by the National Centre of Legislation and Legal Research of the Republic of Belarus. The Office also agreed with the proposition to empower MIA officials to draw up reports on Article 15.45 of the Administrative Offences Code.
Civil activists, the initiators of the “No cruelty to animals!” campaign welcome positive response of the General Prosecutor’s Office while stressing that upgrading of penalties by itself will not improve the situation dramatically until a special law on the protection of animals is adopted.
Let us recall that the President's administration has declined a motion of animal protection organizations, which suggested introducing a draft law “On animal protection” into the 2014 plan.
The Belarus Committee of ICOMOS announces the collection of cases on the effectiveness of the State List of Historical and Cultural Values as a tool of the safeguarding the cultural monuments.
On March 27-28, the Belarus ICOMOS and the EuroBelarus held an online expert workshop on expanding opportunities for community participation in the governance of historical and cultural heritage.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.
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The regional center has become the second city in Belarus where the local plan for the implementation of the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was signed.
Representatives of the campaign “Agenda 50” from five pilot cities discussed achievements in creating local agendas for implementing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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On May 28, the city hosted a presentation of the results of the project "Equal to Equal" which was dedicated to monitoring the barrier-free environment in the city.
On March 3, members of the campaign "Agenda 50" from different Belarusian cities met in Minsk. The campaign is aimed at the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
In Stolin, social organizations and local authorities are implementing a project aimed at independent living of persons with disabilities, and creating local agenda for the district.
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.
In his report, philosopher Gintautas Mažeikis discusses several concepts that have been a part of the European social and philosophical thought for quite a time.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.