Bipartisan Caucus to Press for
Democracy in Belarus Ahead of First Anniversary of Fraudulent Presidential
Elections
(Washington, DC) – U.S. Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Roger
Wicker (R-Miss.) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) today announced the formation of
the Free Belarus Caucus, which will advocate for democracy and free and fair
elections in the former Soviet Republic that has been rocked by increasing
political violence and repression after decades of rule by current President Alexander
Lukashenka. Wicker and Shaheen will serve as co-chairs of the caucus, which
includes U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), Tim Kaine
(D-Va.), Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Chris Van
Hollen (D-Md.), who have all joined as founding members.
“I’m proud to join the bipartisan Free Belarus Caucus to signal
without question that we stand with the people of Belarus as they fight for
their basic rights,” said
Senator Markey. “I strongly condemn the human rights abuses being
perpetrated by the Lukashenka regime. As the Belarusian government strips free speech
and basic rights away from their own people, the United States Senate will
continue to lead efforts to hold the government accountable for their abuses,
while calling for a restoration of peace and stability in Belarus.”
“The people of Belarus deserve a
functioning democracy that protects basic human rights,” Senator Wicker said.
“I am glad to join Senator Shaheen to launch the Free Belarus Caucus. I hope
this sends a strong message that the U.S. Senate stands with the Belarusian
people in their fight for freedom and new elections that are free and fair.”
“I’m proud to work with Senator Wicker and this bipartisan group
of lawmakers to establish the Free Belarus Caucus and make clear to the
international community that the United States supports the Belarusian people
in their determination to build a democratic future,” said Senator Shaheen. “Our
bipartisan mission delivers a strong message to Lukashenka that the United
States is watching and will continue to respond to his oppressive, dictatorial
actions that target the pro-democracy movement, independent media, and free and
fair elections. I’m honored to have had the opportunity to meet and work with
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya to support her vision of
democracy in Belarus, which the Senate bolsters today through the creation of
this bipartisan caucus. ”
"For decades, the U.S. Congress has demonstrated full support
for the aspirations of Belarusians to live in a democratic, sovereign,
independent country. We are grateful for the initiative to launch the Free
Belarus Caucus in the Senate, which would help respond to the ongoing
crisis in Belarus but also to prepare for the future when Belarus joins the
family of democratic nations,” said Belarusian opposition leader, Sviatlana
Tsikhanouskaya.
“I will never forget traveling to Minsk in January 2011 to meet
with the families of opposition candidates jailed by Lukashenka for having had
the temerity to run against him in the sham presidential election just the
month before,” Senator Durbin
said. “And now history has repeated itself once again, with the
notable difference that the Belarusian people have had enough. That the
Last Dictator of Europe continues to rob his people of the basic freedoms
enjoyed by the rest of Europe is a tragedy that must be condemned. This
bipartisan Senate caucus demonstrates that the United States Senate will
continue to stand with the brave people of Belarus in their hopes for a more
democratic country.”
“For too long, President Lukashenka’s oppressive regime has prevented
Belarus from giving its citizens a voice and conduct free and fair elections,” said Senator Tillis. “I am
proud to join the Free Belarus Caucus and continue advocating for a democratic
Belarus.”
“The Belarusian people deserve to exercise their democratic rights
without fear,” said Senator
Kaine. “We must hold President Lukashenka and his regime accountable for
their increasing repression and stand in support of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya’s
vision of democracy in Belarus. I’m proud to join my colleagues in launching
the first ever bipartisan Senate Free Belarus Caucus to advocate for the rights
and freedoms of the Belarusian people and to condemn the unacceptable human
rights violations by the illegitimate Lukashenka regime.”
“I am honored to join my Senate colleagues in launching this
bipartisan initiative to show the people of Belarus that the U.S. Senate stands
united with them in their tireless struggle toward a democratic future,” said Senator Sullivan. “I look
forward to working with my fellow members of the Free Belarus Caucus to
continue to build support for Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana
Tsikhanouskaya and related congressional efforts to support a free and
democratic Belarus.”
Among other initiatives, the Free Belarus
Caucus will:
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Press for democracy in Belarus, including free and fair elections;
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Fight for a free media and protection for journalists; and
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Support neighboring countries, such as Lithuania and Poland, in
their efforts to help the people of Belarus.
The launch of the caucus follows the Senators’ meeting with Belarusian opposition leader,
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, last month. It also comes ahead of the first
anniversary of a fraudulent presidential election that installed President
Lukashenka to a sixth term amid mass demonstrations and increasing state-sponsored
violence against journalists, civil society groups, and protesters. His
opponent, Tsikhanouskaya, was forced to flee for her safety to neighboring
Lithuania, a member of NATO, after the election results were announced.
Since Lukashenka took power, criminalization of the media has
resulted in the arrest and jailing of journalists, ransacking of independent
media offices, and detention and abuse of civil society groups and protesters.
There are more than 570 political prisoners in Belarus, and the situation
continues to deteriorate on a daily basis.
Lukashenka escalated the conflict in May when he forced the
diversion and landing of Ryanair Flight 4978 as it passed over Belarusian
airspace so that Belarusian authorities could arrest 26-year-old activist Raman
Pratasevich, an outspoken critic of Lukashenka. The act of piracy and
transnational repression illustrated that the Lukashenka regime is a threat not
only to the people of Belarus, but to regional partners as well.
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