The UK and Canada have issued a statement in response to detentions and targeted raids by the Belarusian authorities against human rights and media organisations.
The Honourable Marc Garneau, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, today issued a joint statement:
The persecution of human rights organisations
and independent journalists across Belarus in targeted raids by the Belarusian authorities yesterday is appalling. This is a further assault on civil society and liberties in a country which has faced extraordinary oppression from the Lukashenko regime.We have seen over the past six months how these brave individuals and organisations have valiantly sought to defend the human rights of the Belarusian people and to hold the regime to account. For these simple acts, they have been under constant attack. It was in recognition of their outstanding courage and professionalism that we awarded the inaugural Canada-UK Joint Media Freedom Award in November last year to the Belarusian Association of Journalists, which was one of the organisations targeted in yesterday’s raids.
Our governments jointly call on the Belarusian authorities to immediately cease their campaign of violence and harassment against journalists, human rights defenders and civil society actors. We have previously responded to these grave violations of human rights with sanctions targeting those directly responsible, including Lukashenko himself, and we continue to support work to implement the recommendations of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s Moscow Mechanism report.
The people of Belarus have the right to determine their own future in a genuine and inclusive manner, and to be able to do so without fear of arbitrary detention or violence. Human rights organisations and a free media are critical features of an open society, and Canada and the United Kingdom will continue to stand with Belarusian civil society against state oppression.
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