Christmas Present from Belarus Authorities to Gay Activist: A Fine of a Month’s Pay
MINSK, Belarus – The chairman of LGBT Human Rights project, GayBelarus, Sergey
Androsenko, received a Christmas present earlier this week from the Belarus authorities.
He was fined the equivalent
of a month’s pay – 875,000 Belarus Roubles (190 UK pounds, 210 Euros, 300 US dollars) – when found guilty
of organising a three-person demonstration against the execution of gays in Iran close to the Iranian Embassy in Minsk.
The court was told that the small demonstration had not been authorised by the authorities.
Sergey Praded was
fined 350,000 Belarus roubles (76 UK pounds, 85 Euros, 122 US dollars). The day after the protest, the third participant was
fined 105,000 Belarus roubles.
“All of my friends are shocked that I was sentenced to pay penalty equal to
month’s salary for the peaceful action, which consisted of three people only, ” Mr. Androsenko told UK Gay
News.
“What can be more touching than receiving such a Christmas present from the government?
“We attracted attention to the issue of killing innocent citizens of Iran having used maximum of possible means. Belarusian
authorities are trying to build good relationships with Iranian regime, which commits such crimes. People should know
about it. The world can’t hear the voice of Iranian gays, who are being executed, but we, activists of LGBT movement,
have to become this voice,” Mr. Androsenko said.
“I am going to appeal for review, though I fully admit,
that on the national level – national legislation – I can’t win this case,” he admitted.
“But according to our Constitution I have a right to appeal to International bodies, so I’m going to take this
case to UN Human Rights Committee [in Geneva].
“It will reveal roughness of Belarusian legislation to issues
of organising of such actions and restrictions to express one’s own thoughts, even if the thought is humanitarian rather
than a political point of view. ”
During the court case, a witness – an employee of the embassy –
claimed that on December 16 during the protest the men handed their petition not just to employees of the embassy, but also
to the ambassador of Iran in Belarus himself.
Representatives of Belarusian Helsinki Committee and Human Rights
centre, Viasna, including Viasna chair Alies Bialiatski, were in court to support Mr. Androsenko and Mr. Praded.
Sergey Androsenko was the young Belarus gay activist who paraded the "Rainbow" flag in public for the first time
in the former Soviet country. Then aged 19, he carried the flag during a parade through central Minst in 2008 to commemorate
those killed as a result of the nuclear power station disaster at Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1986.
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