Main news
12.07.2010
Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in June 2010
28.06.2010
In Support of Autukhovich
21.06.2010
FIDH and Viasna urge Belarusian authorities to promptly render medical aid to Atukhovich
07.06.2010
Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in May 2010
31.05.2010
Joint Statement by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the Human Rights Center ‘Viasna’
21.05.2010
Ales Bialiatski: ‘We must take every measure possible to stop the escalation of tension and hysteria created by the authorities ahead of the presidential election’
18.05.2010
Human rights groups condemn two new Belarus death sentences
17.05.2010
Violent dispersal and detentions of participants of Gay Pride in Minsk are violation of right to freedom of peaceful assembly and manifestation of discrimination
09.05.2010
Statement of Human Rights Defenders on Autukhovich's case
09.05.2010
Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in April 2010
04.05.2010
Public statement by Human Rights Center ‘Viasna’ concerning search at Zmitser Salauyou’s office in Navapolatsk
28.04.2010
Preliminary results of monitoring of the 2010 Local Council Elections


Militia seized Polish House in Ivyanets

09.02.2010. Tags: Union of Poles.
Source: Charter`97.

The militia forced activists of the Union of Poles, mainly elderly people, out of the building.

On February 8, militiamen and officers of court burst into the Polish House, owned by the unrecognized by the Belarusian authorities Union of Poles. The website charter97.org learnt this from journalist Andrzej Poczobut, a Union activist.

“The militia seized the Polish House. They are in the building, which is surrounded by the militia. Before the attack, activists of our organization, among them head of the Ivyanets branch of the Union Tereza Sobal, were in the building. I don’t know why officers of court came, there weren’t any court decisions.

Officers of court attached property of the Polish House. They guard the entrances preventing Union members from entering. The situation resembles one in Hrodna in 2005. In fact, the Belarusian state used force to take an office of an NGO. This is a scandal,” Poczobut said.

According to Poczobut, at about 5 p.m., the militia forced all activists out of the building. “People were pushed out, pulled by their arms and legs. Today is a workday, so the people in the Polish House were mainly pensioners, elderly people. Militiamen got Stanislau Buracheuski, appointed head of the Ivyanets pro-governmental Union of Poles, into the building,” Poczobut told charter97.org.

A car with journalist Andrzej Poczobut was stopped by militia. Driver Alyaksei Salei was detained. Militiamen said he allegedly had a fake driving licence. Andrzej Poczobut had to hitchhike to get to Ivyanets.

We remind that it wasn’t the first attempt of the authorities to take the building. On January 21, the pro-governmental Union of Poles made an attempt to carry out a sitting to remove from power Tereza Sobal, the head of the Ivyanets branch of the Union of Poles in Belarus. Teraza Sobal is accused of committing a crime allegedly taken place in 2004, when the Polish House in Ivyanets received material aid from head of the Union of Poles Tadeusz Kruczkowski in 2004. Though the limitation period had expired long ago, the criminal case against Tereza Sobal was instigated.

The Union of Poles in Belarus regards these actions by the authorities as a provocation with the aim to appoint a comfortable person to head the local organization.

The Union of Poles in Belarus was split by Belarusian authorities a few years ago. The part of the organisation controlled by the authorities is officially recognized. The UPB headed by Andzelika Borys and supported by the government of Poland is repressed in Belarus.

Add commentary

Вы павінны зарэгістравацца or ўвайсьці ў сыстэму , каб мець магчымасьць пакідаць камэнтары

Comments

No commentaries for this article


RATING ALL.BY Яндекс цитирования