Declares that Congress is gravely concerned about the disappearances of Viktor Gonchar, Yuri Krasovsky, Yuri Zakharenka, Tamara Vinnikova, and other members of the opposition.
Calls for: (1) immediate dialogue between President Lukashenka and the Consultative Council of Belarusian opposition and the restoration of a civilian, democratically elected government in Belarus; and (2) a duly constituted national legislature, the rule of law, and an independent judiciary.
Urges President Lukashenka to: (1) respect the human rights of all Belarusian citizens, including those members of the opposition who are currently being illegally detained in violation of their constitutional rights; and (2) make good on his promise to hold free parliamentary elections in 2000.
Expresses support for the appeal by the Consultative Council of Belarusian opposition parties to the Government of Russia, the State Duma, and the Federation Council for a cessation of support for Lukashenka's regime.
Calls on: (1) the international community to support the opposition by continuing to meet with the legitimately elected parliament; and (2) the President of the United States to continue to fund travel to the United States by the Belarusian opposition figures, to provide funding for the nongovernmental organizations in Belarus, and to support information flows into Belarus.
[Congressional Bills 106th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 230 Introduced in House (IH)]
106th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 230
Expressing the strong opposition of Congress to the continued egregious
violations of human rights and the lack of progress toward the
establishment of democracy and the rule of law in Belarus and calling
on President Alexander Lukashenka to engage in negotiations with the
representatives of the opposition and to restore the constitutional
rights of the Belarusian people.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 16, 1999
Mr. Gejdenson submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on International Relations
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the strong opposition of Congress to the continued egregious
violations of human rights and the lack of progress toward the
establishment of democracy and the rule of law in Belarus and calling
on President Alexander Lukashenka to engage in negotiations with the
representatives of the opposition and to restore the constitutional
rights of the Belarusian people.
Whereas the United States has a vital interest in the promotion of democracy
abroad and supports democracy and economic development in Belarus;
Whereas in the Fall of 1996, President Lukashenka devised a controversial
referendum to impose a new constitution on Belarus and abolish the
Parliament, replacing it with a rubber-stamp legislature;
Whereas Lukashenka illegally extended his own term of office to 2001 by an
illegitimate referendum;
Whereas Belarus has effectively become an authoritarian police state, where
human rights are routinely violated;
Whereas Belarusian economic development is stagnant and living conditions are
deplorable;
Whereas in May 1999, the Belarusian opposition challenged Lukashenka's
unconstitutional lengthening of his term by staging alternative
presidential elections, unleashing the government crackdown;
Whereas the leader of the opposition, Simyon Sharetsky, was forced to flee
Belarus to the neighboring Baltic state of Lithuania in fear for his
life;
Whereas several leaders of the opposition--Viktor Gonchar, Yuri Krasovsky, Yuri
Zakharenka, Tamara Vinnikova, and other members of the opposition, have
disappeared;
Whereas the Belarusian authorities harass and persecute the independent media
and work to actively suppress the freedom of speech;
Whereas the former Prime Minister Mikhail Chygir, who was a candidate in the
opposition's alternative presidential elections in May 1999, has been
held in the pretrial detention on trumped up charges since April 1999;
Whereas President Lukashenka's government provoked the clashes between riot
police and the demonstrators at the October 17, 1999, ``Freedom March'',
which resulted in injuries to demonstrators and scores of illegal
arrests;
Whereas President Lukashenka addressed a session of the Russian State Duma on
October 26, 1999, advocating a merger between Russia and Belarus; and
Whereas Anatoly Lebedko, Chairman of the Committee for International Affairs of
the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus, Nikolay Statkevich,
leader of the Social Democratic Party, and Valery Shchukin, Deputy of
the Supreme Council, were arrested and imprisoned for taking part in the
Freedom March: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That the Congress--
(1) condemns the current Belarusian regime;
(2) further condemns the arrests of Anatoly Lebedko,
Nikolay Statkevich, and Valery Shchukin;
(3) is gravely concerned about the disappearances of Viktor
Gonchar, Yuri Krasovsky, Yuri Zakharenka, Tamara Vinnikova, and
other members of the opposition;
(4) calls for immediate dialogue between President
Lukashenka and the Consultative Council of Belarusian
opposition and the restoration of a civilian, democratically
elected government in Belarus;
(5) calls for a duly constituted national legislature, the
rule of law, and an independent judiciary;
(6) urges President Lukashenka to respect the human rights
of all Belarusian citizens, including those members of the
opposition who are currently being illegally detained in
violation of their constitutional rights;
(7) further urges President Lukashenka to make good on his
promise to hold free parliamentary elections in 2000;
(8) supports the appeal by the Consultative Council of
Belarusian opposition parties to the Government of Russia, the
State Duma, and the Federation Council for a cessation of
support for Lukashenka's regime;
(9) calls on the international community to support the
opposition by continuing to meet with the legitimately elected
parliament; and
(10) calls on the President of the United States to
continue to--
(A) fund travel to the United States by the
Belarusian opposition figures;
(B) provide funding for the nongovernmental
organizations in Belarus; and
(C) support information flows into Belarus.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E2416)
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