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Interactive Dialogue on the High Commissioner’s report on the situation of human rights in Belarus - HRC55

Human Rights Council, 55th session. Statement by Sweden on behalf of the Nordic-Baltic countries. Delivered by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr Tobias Billström, 20 March 2024.

Thank you, Mr President,

I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the Nordic-Baltic countries.

The deteriorating human rights situation in Belarus has never been worse.

Since the crackdown on peaceful protests in 2020, we have witnessed a relentless, politically motived campaign against ordinary citizens, with over 1400 political prisoners to date.

A brutal crackdown against civil society: teachers, lawyers, journalists, factory workers, writers, human rights defenders, and others.

The unprecedented level of repression and intimidation to discourage any participation in democratic processes makes it clear that conditions for free and fair elections were not met on 25 February.

We are strongly concerned by the report by the High Commissioner that some of the violations committed in Belarus may amount to crimes against humanity.

We condemn the politically motivated sentences and call for the immediate and unconditional release and rehabilitation of all political prisoners.

We reiterate the need for accountability, to achieve justice for the victims and prevent further crimes. We urge the Belarusian authorities to fulfil their obligations under international human rights law.

Mr High Commissioner,

How can the international community support political prisoners in Belarus?

Last updated 20 Mar 2024, 9.38 AM