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Paris: Picket against death penalty in Belarus PDF Print
Friday, 26 June 2009
Staging a picket in front of the Embassy of Belarus in Paris french Amnesty International Activists called for an end of executions and the abolishment  of death penalty in Belarus. Here are the pictures of the demonstration in Paris.
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Berlin: Picket against death penalty in Belarus PDF Print
Friday, 26 June 2009
These days activists of Amnesty International are staging demonstrations in front of belarusian embassies in Berlin, Paris, Bern and Vienna to call for a moratorium on death sentences as a first step to abolish the death penalty in Belarus. Here are the pictures covering the demonstration of german Amnesty International activists in front of the Embassy of Belarus in Berlin.
 
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Belarus must meet Council of Europe human rights standards PDF Print
Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Amnesty International Public Statement 19 June 2009

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (the Assembly) is set to vote on the restoration of the Special Guest Status of the Belarusian Parliament on 23 June.

Whatever the outcome of this vote, Amnesty International calls on the Assembly to continue urging Belarus to immediately declare an official moratorium on death sentences and executions with a view to abolishing the death penalty. Furthermore, the Assembly should join in calling for the immediate and unconditional release of 11 people who Amnesty International considers are prisoners of conscience.
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Viasna 96: Review-Chronicle of human rights violations in Belarus in 2008 PDF Print
Monday, 08 June 2009
The book was prepared on the basis of the short reviews of the human rights situation in Belarus for each month of 2008. It begins with the general analysis of the civil and political situation in the country for the reporting time. The book describes important events and the reaction of the international community to them. Then there are presented some concrete facts of human rights violations by which one can trace back a certain history of struggle of representatives of the Belarusian democratic community for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Among the main violations there are politically motivated criminal and administrative persecution, trampling upon the freedom of expression, prohibition of peaceful assemblies and denial of the right to association.

 
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