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Belarus

Belarus, a country of 9.5 million people which gained its independence in 1991, has the worst human rights and democracy record of any country entirely located in Europe. Since his election as president in 1994, Aliaksandr Lukashenka has consolidated his rule over all institutions and undermined the rule of law through authoritarian means, including manipulated elections and arbitrary decrees.  Under his rule, all presidential and parliamentary elections, including the most recent presidential election held in October 2015, have been neither free nor fair and have fallen well short of international standards. The government restricts fundamental civil liberties, including freedom of speech, press, assembly, association, and religion.  The democratic opposition and NGOs operate in an exceedingly difficult environment.  Due to the lack of political and economic reforms, Lukashenka’s Belarus is especially vulnerable to Russia.

The Commission has been outspoken in championing democracy and human rights in Belarus, having held the overwhelming majority of Congressional hearings, public briefings, and meetings that have taken place on Belarus.  Most notably, Commission Chairman Rep. Chris Smith has authored three public laws on Belarus – the Belarus Democracy Act of 2004, the Belarus Democracy Reauthorization Act of 2006, and the Belarus Democracy and Human Rights Act of 2011.  A Commission-led visit in 2009 which met with both Lukashenka and the democratic opposition was the largest Congressional delegation to date. Commission staff has observed all elections in Belarus in the last two decades with only one exception.

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Senate Concurrent Resolution 153 - Expressing the Sense of Congress with Respect to the Parliamentary Elections Held in Belarus on October 15, 2000, and for Other Purposes

The Deterioration of Freedom of the Media in OSCE Countries

Our Impact by Country

Anti-Democratic Actions in Belarus

Crackdown in Belarus

Expressing Condemnation of Continuing Human Rights Violation of Belarus

U.S. Statements at the 1999 OSCE Review Conference

Continuing Climate of Fear in Belarus

Developments in Belarus

Democracy Denied in Belarus

Flawed Elections in Belarus

OSCE PA Delegation Trip Report

Summary of the OSCE Rule of Law Seminar

Report: The Belarusian Presidential Election

CSCE to Examine Repression against Evangelicals in Former Soviet Union

Constitutional Impasse Continues in Belarus

Politically Motivated Arrests in Belarus

U.S. Statements on the Human Dimension, 1996 OSCE Vienna Review Conference and Lisbon Summit

1999: A Critical Year for Belarus

Politically Motivated Arrests in Belarus

1999: A Critical Year for Belarus

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