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Silver Meikar, an Estonian MP representing the Reform Party, head of
the Association in Defence of Democratic Development of Belarus, says
one should adhere to principles in a dialogue with Lukashenka.
Silver Meikar wrote about this in his article on website Delfi.
As
the Estonian MP wrote, Europe, that used to be an opponent of the
Europe’s last dictator for a long time, has convinced in practice that
isolation of the Belarusian regime has no prospects. Lukashenka was
able to hold his power with Russia’s help. Then the EU chose another
way – a dialogue, the way of re-education of the dictator.
The
first success inspired European officials, but I have an impression
that they begin to forget the democratic principles, fundamental for
the EU, chasing the result. 12 EU conditions for Belarus necessary for
beginning of relations normalizing are forgotten. None of these
conditions was fulfilled, and Belarus-EU dialogue is being conducted
without them.
One of 12 conditions said that the Belarusian regime should organize proper investigation of disappeared people.
A
group disappearance of well-known politicians and journalists,
opponents of the government, is always a great scandal, followed by
loud investigations and trials. Four serious opponents of the
Belarusian ruler disappeared in Belarus during a year. They are
politicians Yury Zakharanka and Viktar Hanchar, businessman Anatol Krasouski, and journalist working for Russian TV Zmitser Zavadski.
If these disappearances hadn’t provoked such a scandal, there would
have been far more missing people and more families without fathers and
sons,” the Estonian MP thinks.
August 30 is
coming. It is the international day of the disappeared, and by a
strange confluence of circumstances, the birthday of the Belarusian
ruler.
“I don’t have a hope that Lukashenka
celebrating his 55th birthday will remember about the families of his
opponents that remained without relatives. But I hope European
officials won’t forget about them,” Silver Meikar said.
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