Title

Belarus: The Ongoing Crackdown and Forces for Change

Tuesday, November 15, 2011
210 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
United States
Official Transcript: 
Members: 
Name: 
Hon. Chris Smith
Title Text: 
Chairman
Body: 
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Name: 
Hon. Ben Cardin
Title Text: 
Co-Chairman
Body: 
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Statement: 
Name: 
Hon. Phil Gingrey
Title Text: 
Commissioner
Body: 
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Witnesses: 
Name: 
Ales Michalevic
Title: 
Former Belarusian Presidential Candidate
Name: 
Rodger Potoki
Title: 
Senior Director for Europe
Body: 
National Endowment for Democracy
Name: 
Susan Corke
Title: 
Director for Eurasia Programs
Body: 
Freedom House

Nearly one year after the brutal post-December 19, 2010, election crackdown, the human rights picture in Belarus remains bleak. Brave and committed individuals who attempt to promote a democratic future for Belarus continue to be crushed by the dictatorial Lukashenka regime. Civil society continues to be under assault, with NGOs facing ever greater constraints, and freedoms of assembly and expression are severely curtailed. Yet the ongoing economic turmoil has produced growing disaffection, as manifested in Lukashenka’s plummeting popular support, and a changing domestic and international environment.

The hearing will focus on the extent and impact of the crackdown on the lives of its victims and on the larger society, and what more can be done by the U.S. and our European partners to promote democratic change in Belarus.

Clear Filters
Close
Filters

Helsinki Commission Leaders Welcome Release of Khadija Ismayilova

Germany’s Chairmanship of the OSCE: Priorities and Challenges

Internet Freedom in the Age of Dictators and Terrorists

Our Impact by Country

Combatting Corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina

What is the OSCE Doing in Ukraine?

Smith Responds to the Release of Political Prisoners by Azerbaijan

Germany to Lead OSCE in 2016

OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting 2015

Helsinki Commission Chair, Co-Chair Welcome Savchenko Release; Urge Russia To Comply With Minsk Agreements

'Don't let Azerbaijan use political prisoners as props'

Serbia Concludes Year-Long OSCE Chairmanship

OSCE Foreign Ministers Meet in Belgrade

On World Press Freedom Day, Helsinki Commission Chair Urges Azerbaijan: Free Khadija!

40th Anniversary of the U.S. Helsinki Commission

The Helsinki Process: A Four Decade Overview

German Foreign Minister to Testify at Helsinki Commission Hearing

The Helsinki Follow-Up Meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation on Europe

I Was Locked Up and Tortured by Putin’s Spooks

Helsinki Commission Briefing to Examine Internet Freedom in the Age of Dictators and Terrorists

Religious Freedom, Anti-Semitism, and Rule of Law in Europe and Eurasia

Pages