Miklós Haraszti: I still hope to get a Belarusian visa
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus Miklós Haraszti tells what he expects from the Belarusian government.
First of all,
please tell us about your plans, expectations ... What can you do as a Special
Rapporteur on the situation in Belarus of the UN Council on Human Rights?
Miklós Haraszti: The UN Council on Human Rights and the Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights would like the Special Rapporteur to cooperate with the government
and the civil society to improve the human rights situation and fulfill the
recommendations contained in the resolutions of the UN Council on Human
Rights, adopted in the past couple of years. At
the moment, my greatest desire is to complement the excellent cooperation with
the civil society in Belarus, which I am very happy about recently, with an
equally full cooperation with the government. The second element is
lacking so far. We
applied for a visa several times , and we are still waiting for a visa. Nevertheless,
we still hope that the Government will take steps to the further cooperation. Why? Because
it is in the interests of Belarus, both as a country and the government. First
of all, I'm monitoring the most serious issues: the situation of political
prisoners and the very existence of political prisoners, prison conditions and
a range of issues related to human rights violations in the area of freedom
of speech, freedom of assembly, as well as many humanitarian aspects of the
human rights violations. We
also note the progress in the fight against human trafficking. The
government has made the first steps of creating a national human rights
institution, as required by the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the UN Council
on Human Rights. Most
importantly, the government is now involved in the implementation of the
mandate.
What
are you going to write in your report on the situation with political prisoners
in Belarus?
Miklós Haraszti: The
problem of political prisoners and
the problem of prison conditions are on the list of topics that are covered in the Report. We want to meet with Mr. Statkevich and Mr. Byalyatski.
We meet a lot of people, but we can only meet with
those who are able to travel outside
Belarus. As I mentioned, I'm still waiting for my visa.
When did you apply for a visa?
Miklós Haraszti: I did it several times. The last time - in November, but there is still no visa for me. I
want to stress once again, and this is very important: my desire to
work with the government is constructive. I
would really like to report that the Government thinks and how it interprets the problems that exist. I
would like to underline once again that it is in the interests of
the country and the
government, not only for the
sake of my report.
You will prepare a report on human rights in Belarus. What is the purpose of this report?
Miklós Haraszti: The report should allow the government to successfully
implement the recommendations of the High Commissioner. And my mandate is an
opportunity to help the Government implement the recommendations of the High Commissioner. Also, my mandate is to
work with the civil society. The third important part of
the mandate is the
development of my personal recommendations.
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