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  • Belarusian PEN Center liquidated by Supreme Court

    Minsk, 9 August. Judge Hanna Sakaloŭskaja of the Supreme Court of Belarus on Monday ordered the Belarusian PEN Center liquidated at the request of the justice ministry, according to the organization’s deputy chairperson, Tacciana Niadbaj.

    In its law­suit seek­ing the Belaru­sian PEN Center’s liq­ui­da­tion, the jus­tice min­istry described dona­tions made by Svi­at­lana Aliek­si­je­vič [Svet­lana Alex­ievich], a renowned writer and the organization’s chair­per­son, to the orga­ni­za­tion as ille­gal for­eign aid, claim­ing that the Nobel prize win­ner was a per­ma­nent res­i­dent of a for­eign coun­try, Ms. Niad­baj told Bela­PAN.

    Rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the Belaru­sian PEN Cen­ter argued that Ms. Aliek­si­je­vič was only a tem­po­rary res­i­dent of a for­eign coun­try. She has been stay­ing abroad since last Sep­tem­ber. The argu­ment was ignored by the judge.

    Ms. Niad­baj said that the orga­ni­za­tion viewed its liq­ui­da­tion as part of the government’s cam­paign to purge the NGO sec­tor.

    The activist stressed that the Belaru­sian PEN Cen­ter would not halt its activ­i­ty and would appeal the rul­ing.

    On July 14, offi­cers of the inte­ri­or ministry’s Main Orga­nized Crime and Cor­rup­tion Depart­ment came to search the Min­sk office of the Belaru­sian PEN Cen­ter. They had a search war­rant signed by the pros­e­cu­tor gen­er­al.

    Giv­en the coro­n­avirus pan­dem­ic, no rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the Belaru­sian PEN Cen­ter were in the office at the time, so the offi­cers con­duct­ed a search at anoth­er orga­ni­za­tion that has the same legal address as the Belaru­sian PEN Cen­ter and seized all its equip­ment.

    A crim­i­nal case was opened under a num­ber of Crim­i­nal Code arti­cles, includ­ing those penal­iz­ing “calls for actions aimed at dam­ag­ing the nation­al secu­ri­ty of Belarus,” “con­spir­a­cy to seize state pow­er in an uncon­sti­tu­tion­al way,” and the estab­lish­ment of an extrem­ist group.

    At least 30 search­es were con­duct­ed and more than 10 peo­ple were arrest­ed in the Belaru­sian author­i­ties’ crack­down on human rights groups and oth­er NGOs across the coun­try on July 14.

    A few days lat­er, it turned out that the Belaru­sian author­i­ties had frozen the bank accounts of the Belaru­sian PEN Cen­ter and sev­er­al oth­er NGOs tar­get­ed in the raids.

    Found­ed in 1989, the Belaru­sian PEN Cen­ter has pro­mot­ed the Belaru­sian cul­ture and defend­ed the free­dom of expres­sion and the rights of jour­nal­ists, writ­ers and cul­tur­al fig­ures.

    The orga­ni­za­tion has been part of PEN Inter­na­tion­al since 1990.

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