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U.N. investigator on Belarus warns of 'another Iron curtain'

Published 2020-09-18, 04:51 a/m
Updated 2020-09-18, 06:42 a/m
© Reuters. Opposition demonstration to protest against presidential election results in Minsk

© Reuters. Opposition demonstration to protest against presidential election results in Minsk

By Stephanie Nebehay and Emma Farge

GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.N. investigator warned of the possibility of "another Iron curtain" descending in Europe during an urgent debate on the human rights situation in Belarus in Geneva on Friday.

The all-day talks, called by Germany on behalf of the European Union (EU), was interrupted repeatedly by the delegations of Belarus, Russia, China and Venezuela raising procedural objections.

The U.N. Human Rights Council will consider a EU draft resolution that call for U.N. rights chief Michelle Bachelet to monitor the crisis and report back by year-end, following what the bloc calls a "fraudulent election".

Yury Ambrazevih, Belarus ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, said it was not acceptable to use the body to interfere in a country's election.

President Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, denies rigging the Aug. 9 election, which official results said he won by a landslide. He has cracked down hard on protesters demanding his resignation, the biggest threat to his rule.

"Let's not allow another Iron curtain to descend on the European continent," said Anaïs Marin, U.N. special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Belarus, describing a "catastrophic" situation in the country.

More than 10,000 people have been "abusively arrested", with more than 500 reports of torture and thousands "savagely beaten", Marin said. She called on authorities to release those still held on "politically-motivated charges" and for the charges to be dropped.

Marin's speech was interrupted several times by objections from other U.N. members including Russian, Belarusian and other delegations who called a halt to her participation.

Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, in a video message to the 47-member state forum, demanded that authorities end violence against protesters and set up a free and fair presidential election

"I once again emphasize our willingness to talk with the authorities and look for peaceful solution to the crisis that has affected our nation," said Tskihanouskaya, who fled her homeland for Lithuania.

"We demand to immediately cease violence against peaceful citizens. We demand immediate release of all political prisoners," she said.

© Reuters. Opposition demonstration to protest against presidential election results in Minsk

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