onsdag 25 januari 2012

Fd. diplomaten och presidentkandidaten Andrei Sannikovs liv i akut fara (tortyr) - EU vakna! Beslutsfattare reagera!

Martin Schultz, President of the European Parliament (24.1.2012):

"Bialiatski (Ales Bialiatski, a prominent human right activist) should be released unconditionally along with the remaining 14 political prisoners, including two former presidential candidates."




EU - wake up! Is there any justice?! There is a concentration camp (!) in the center of Minsk

TODAY January 27: International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Internationella Minnesdagen för Förintelsens offer. "Vi måste lära oss av dessa tragiska händelser och idag vara på vår vakt mot varje försök att förneka och trivialisera Förintelsen och ännu viktigare; mot varje politisk ledare (!) som är besluten att upprepa den." (TS)

EU "travel-ban"?! "What a horror: Belarusian KGB-chiefs get Interpol passports - instead of being held responsible for ill-treatment and torture of political prisoners in Belarus.

The same horrific collaboration exists within the EU Eastern Partnership. With a big smile at his face, EU Commissioner Stefan Füle shuffled millions of EURO into projects with the criminal Lukashenko regime.

There is the smell of corruption and draw backs above all these intransparent collaborations of police organizations and EU diplomats - who are acting without any democratic control. Thus it has become necessary to ask for transparency of all projects of the EU Eastern Partnership." (Belarus Freedom News)




Belarus (mourning)

Message from presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov (tortured in jail): At parting Andrei pressed a note to the glass. It was written there: “Saving of my life is at stake. I can be killed at any time.”

Irina Khalip (his wife):  "I was shocked how exhausted he looks. He looked like a a man who had passed at least 10 years of Stalin’s camps in the last three months.
His mother who was at the meeting as well, was crying for the entire four hours on our way back. The first phrase her son said to her was: “I did not have a hope to see you again,”

EU/Martin Schultz:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/the-president/en/


Andrei Sannikov close to death:
http://www.indexoncensorship.org/2012/01/belarus-political-prisoner-andrei-sannikov-close-to-death-council-of-europe-told/
"Irina Khalip, Sannikov’s wife, visited him in jail yesterday. It was her first permitted visit since August last year. In an emotional meeting in the presence of KGB officers, Sannikov used a pre-arranged code to express his fear of never seeing his family again. He added that the physical and psychological torture was constant — not daily, but hourly. Khalip said that Sannikov was extremely frail, and even though the KGB stated there would be reprisals for reporting details of her visit, she went public at a press conference today, as she believes her husband will die in jail without international action. There are also fears that Sannikov’s family may be targeted."


Presidentkandidat Sannikov tvingades underteckna dokument om erkännande under tortyr:
http://www.hs.fi/ulkomaat/Vaimo+Valkoven%C3%A4l%C3%A4ispoliitikolta+hakattiin+tunnustus/a1305554186211


Hans fru Irina Khalip (journalist):
http://nn.by/?c=ar&i=67204

Irina Khalip - presskonferens trots dödshot mot henne och den 4-årige sonen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9zoF1m19KOo


KGB-tortyr i Vitryssland - Detaljerat vittnesmål om tortyrmetoder (A Mikhalevic), 28.2.2011:
http://pyx.by/eng/news/belarus/464/


Natalia Radzina (kommentar) 26.1.2012:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMbZrUsklt8&feature=player_embedded#!

Photo: Kerstin L. (oppositions' flag, a gift from Minsk, Belarus)

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