| 2001 Annual SessionResolution on Belarus
 presented by the Committee on the Civil Dimension of Security
 Ottawa, 9 October 2001
 The Assembly,  1. Recalling its decision of 30 March 2001 to continue the 
                      suspension of its links with the Parliament of Belarus and 
                      adding that the Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE had decided 
                      to do the same at its 10th Annual Session at the beginning 
                      of July 2001;
 2. Convinced that Belarus is destined to rejoin the family 
                      of European democracies and deeply regretting that the policies 
                      of Mr Lukashenko's government and the way in which the presidential 
                      election on 9 September 2001 was conducted have made this 
                      objective substantially more difficult to achieve;  3. Roundly condemning all the tactics of intimidation, 
                      harassment and repression employed against opposition candidates 
                      in the election, the non-governmental press, representatives 
                      of Belorussian civil society and independent national observers; 
                     4. Denouncing in particular the difficulties experienced 
                      by the opposition in obtaining access to State-controlled 
                      media - including electronic facilities - and the presidential 
                      decrees promulgated in order to curtail the basic freedoms 
                      of expression and association, and deeply concerned about 
                      the alleged existence of "death squads" responsible 
                      for the disappearance of political opponents;  5. Furthermore, condemning the lateness of the official 
                      invitations sent to the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions 
                      and Human Rights (ODIHR), which limited the scope of OSCE 
                      International Election Observation Mission to Belarus considerably, 
                      and commending in this connection the work of the national 
                      and international observers, including representatives of 
                      the OSCE and Council of Europe Parliamentary Assemblies 
                      and of the European Parliament, despite the unprecedented 
                      restrictions imposed upon them;  6. Taking note of Mr Lukashenko's victory and deeply regretting 
                      that this election failed to meet international standards 
                      defining a free, fair, verifiable and transparent ballot; 
                     7. CALLS UPON the re-elected president of Belarus, Mr Lukashenko, 
                      and his government:  a. to restore democracy and the rule of law in Belarus 
                      and to guarantee the protection of human rights, the independence 
                      of the judiciary, freedom of the press and free enterprise; 
                     b. to initiate a real political dialogue with the opposition 
                      without delay;  c. to free all political prisoners immediately and to promptly 
                      set up impartial in-depth enquiries into the fate of persons 
                      who have disappeared and into the existence of "death 
                      squads";  d. to return to a legal constitution;  e. to extend the powers of parliament to give it the nature 
                      and character of a democratic institution capable of exercising 
                      legislative authority and political control over the government 
                      in accordance with the principle of separation of powers; 
                     f. to end the systematic smear campaign to which the OSCE 
                      Advisory and Monitoring Group in Minsk was subjected and 
                      to co-operate fully with it;  8. CALLS UPON the governments and parliaments of member 
                      countries of the Atlantic Alliance:  a. to seize every possible opportunity to bring home to 
                      the Belorussian authorities that they are expected to honour 
                      all their OSCE commitments in the areas of human rights 
                      and democracy, and to initiate a real dialogue with the 
                      opposition with a view to resolving the crisis affecting 
                      the country;  b. to seek active backing from the Russian government and 
                      parliament in support of approaches aimed at requiring the 
                      Belorussian authorities to bring their legislation and practices 
                      into compliance with OSCE standards;  c. to continue to support independent initiatives directed 
                      towards consolidating society and the non-governmental organisations 
                      sector.  9. CRITICISES Mr Lukashenko's policies severely, strongly 
                      SUPPORTS the democratic evolution in Belarus and URGES the 
                      governments and parliaments of member countries to assist 
                      the Belorussian political and social forces pursuing these 
                      objectives, hoping that the political isolation of that 
                      country will end. 
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