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Authorities try to assure Belarusians the OSCE recognised “election” |
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008 |
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Belarusian television didn’t say a single word that the OSCE/ODIHR
election monitoring mission didn’t recognise the “parliamentary
election” in Belarus and said they had fell short of OSCE standards.
Words of heads of the OSCE mission were extracted from context, Russian
Vremya programme on ONT stat-controlled was replaced with ads.
Belarusian state-controlled TV channels gave only first words of
Ann-Marie Lizin, head of the PA OSCE observing mission at the
yesterday’s press conference in Minsk, who said observers had noted
some “positive signals” during the “election campaign”. But the
state-run media didn’t say those improvement were minor and the
“election” had met OSCE standards and had been recognised unfree and
unfair. They also didn’t report that OSCE observers noted “bad or very
bad” process of vote counting in 50 per cent of the cases, and 40 per
cent of the observers weren’t able to monitor the vote counting in full.
BelTA
official information agency created illusion that the “elections” in
Belarus were recognised by OSCE observers. Titles speak for themselves:
Lidziya Yarmoshyna: OSCE statement on Belarus’ parliamentary elections
gives hope; OSCE monitoring mission’s conclusion on elections results
in Belarus has a number of positive moments, V. Hihin says; OSCE
preliminary conclusion made up in calm, balanced tonality.
Official
printed organ of Alyaksandr Lukashenka “Sovetskaya Belorussia” daily
issued an article titled Right Direction, which contains the next words
on non-recognition the “elections” by the OSCE: “some words should be
said about the OSCE mission. Unlike the CIC mission, it includes many
people, who are biased against Belarus, it is not necessary evil will,
but they exist in this information field.”
The
most remarkable fact is that Russian TV channels reporting that OSCE
mission hadn’t recognised the “elections” in Belarus were blocked off.
So, ONT Belarusian state-controlled channel, working in cooperation
with Russian First channel, replaced an item about a press conference
of the OSCE mission in Vremya programme with ads.
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