Ik verdedig niets. Ik zeg alleen dat hij er nog zit en dat hij dus niet afgezet is.quote:Op maandag 21 september 2020 13:01 schreef qajariaq het volgende:
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Alles wijst erop dat hij de verkiezingen heel erg verloren heeft en dus op zou moeten stappen. De man is zwaar corrupt dus en heeft geen boodschap aan democratie en de grondwet van zijn eigen land.
En dat ga jij nog eens verdedigen ook?.
Oostenrijk heeft toch slechts een minderheidsbelang in dat bedrijf?quote:Op maandag 21 september 2020 15:14 schreef nezalezhnost het volgende:
Het is goed verstopt op hun site, maar toch gevonden. De European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association heeft een antwoord gegeven op een Europarlementarier inzake internetblokkades door A1 Telecom Austria Group haar dochter A1 Belarus: https://www.etno.eu/downl(...)elarus_16.9.2020.pdf
A1 Belarus is, weinig verbazend, niet in een positie om tegen de Belarussische staat in te gaan.
Waarom hebben al die agenten die 'hun werk doen' eigenlijk gezichtsbedekkende kleding?quote:Op zondag 20 september 2020 22:50 schreef Nikonlover het volgende:
Gegevens van agenten opzoeken omdat ze hun werk doenHopelijk worden de verspreider van die privegegevens zwaar gestraft.
Coronaquote:Op maandag 21 september 2020 15:27 schreef luxerobots het volgende:
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Waarom hebben al die agenten die 'hun werk doen' eigenlijk gezichtsbedekkende kleding?
A1 Belarus is een volledige dochter van A1 Telekom Austria Group, dat weer grotendeels in handen is van America Movil.quote:Op maandag 21 september 2020 15:24 schreef luxerobots het volgende:
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Oostenrijk heeft toch slechts een minderheidsbelang in dat bedrijf?
Welke oorlog?quote:Op maandag 21 september 2020 16:03 schreef nezalezhnost het volgende:
Overigens kunnen EU-sancties de oorlog niet winnen
eh, hoe noem je dit soort opmerkingen dan?quote:Op maandag 21 september 2020 13:04 schreef Nikonlover het volgende:
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Ik verdedig niets. Ik zeg alleen dat hij er nog zit en dat hij dus niet afgezet is.
quote:Op zondag 20 september 2020 22:51 schreef Nikonlover het volgende:
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Hopelijk stuurt Polen hem terug. En anders weet de geheime dienst wel raad met hem
quote:Op zondag 20 september 2020 22:50 schreef Nikonlover het volgende:
Gegevens van agenten opzoeken omdat ze hun werk doenHopelijk worden de verspreider van die privegegevens zwaar gestraft.
De 'oorlog' tussen het volk en Lukashenko en andere entiteiten die deelnemen of van invloed zijn. Misschien had ik beter het woord strijd kunnen gebruiken, om verwarring met een burgeroorlog te voorkomen.quote:
https://eng.belta.by/pres(...)lthcare-133626-2020/quote:Lukashenko comments on higher education, brain drain, patriotism in healthcare
MINSK, 21 September (BelTA) – Belarusian universities need to focus on patriotic component of the educational process, Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he appointed new rectors to the Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus and the country's medical universities on 21 September, BelTA has learned.
“Our education is great. Our specialists who receive education in Belarus are valued across the globe. We always complain about a human capital flight and even our so-called opposition lament it. Are foreign countries interested in fools? No, it is brain drain. It is means we have such people. It means that they receive good education and go abroad to work,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
He also noted that a reverse process has been observed in recent years: people who once left the country start coming back. “It is impossible to hold anyone by force today. We need a wise approach here. People should value their land. As for the Academy of Public Administration, it should cater only to patriotic people, loyal to the state and people. I have asked a humanities scholar to head the university. We lack patriotism in our people today,” the president said.
The head of state noted that the same is true about the country's medical universities as they “are focused on their concrete medical training programs”. “This is a right thing to do. It was not good when students had to study, for example, the history of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union for four years. Yet, if universities teach history of Belarus for two years, then it should be done properly,” he stressed.
Aleksandr Lukashenko said that the other day he was reported about an incident when a doctor in one of the clinics refused to treat a three-year-old child of a military. The president expressed anger at the incident and gave orders to deal with it. “During the war we treated our enemies caught on the battlefield. What kind of doctors are these? This is the reason why I have instructed to take a close look at our medical universities and their management. A doctor must be the most patriotic person, because their main task is to save the life of any person,” he stressed.
The head of state also mentioned another recent incident when a man set himself on fire in front of the local police department in Smolevichi. In his words, doctors did what they should. “The man was transported to a burn care facility and is being treated there because he is a human being,” he said.
The president said that doctors and teachers are the mainstay of society and that he has always had admiration for them. “Please, pay close attention not only to education but also to the patriotic competent of the educational process in the universities you are going to lead,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he addressed the new rectors.
Momenteel stelt de buitenlandse politiek van Wit-Rusland toch weinig voor, westerse landen nemen Loekasjenko echt niet serieus. Daarbij is hij veel te druk bezig met binnenlandse zaken.quote:
Voor de verkiezingen was die veel gediferentieerder. De afgelopen jaren was er sprake van een normalisatie van de betrekkingen met het westen. Alle inspanningen van de laatste jaren zijn op 9,10,11 augustus in rook op gegaan.quote:Op maandag 21 september 2020 19:59 schreef luxerobots het volgende:
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Momenteel stelt de buitenlandse politiek van Wit-Rusland toch weinig voor,
https://sport.tut.by/news/aboutsport/701293.htmlquote:Sporters wordt verboden om niet-staatssymboliek te gebruiken. Ze worden ook verplicht het volkslied te leren
Aan Belarussische sporters wordt gevraagd om een aanvullende overeenkomst met betrekking tot hun arbeidscontract te tekenen, die onder meer verplicht stelt het volkslied van Belarus uit hun hoofd te leren, enkel toestaat om staatssymboliek te gebruiken en niet voorziet in het recht om commentaar aan de media te geven en ook niet willekeurige dingen te publiceren zonder toestemming van de arbeidsgever.
Een lezer van TUT.BY stuurde ons de order, die ondertekend werd op 18 september door de minister van sport Sergej Kovalchuk, die organisaties verplicht dergelijke veranderingen in de arbeidscontracten met sporters toe te voegen.
[foto van de betreffende order]
En vandaag publiceerde de televisiezender "Belsat" de aanvullende overeenkomst van het Nationale Centrum voor de Olympische Voorbereiding (NCOV) van de "freestyle" sport.
[foto van de aanvullende overeenkomst]
Daarover gesproken, leiders van het freestyle commando ondertekenden een brief tegen geweld en het vervalsen van de verkiezingen. Onder hun - de beste Belarussische sportster van 2019 - Aleksandra Romanovskaja, olympisch kampioene Anna Guskova, de legendarisch trainer Nikolaj Kozeko en de voormalig directeur van NCOV "freestyle" Vadim Krivosheev.
Krivosheev werd overigens ontslagen uit het NCOV vanwege slecht ideologisch onderwijs. Ook tweevoudig olympisch "freestyle" prijswinnaar Dmitrij Daschinskij ondersteunde de demonstranten.
Een paar dagen terug werd de op naam gestelde toelage van Nikolaj Kozeko ontnomen en werd er van hem geist om de gelden van bijna een jaar lang terug te betalen.
https://tass.com/economy/1203109quote:Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development may provide $500 mln loan to Minsk shortly
Russia will grant the loan to Belarus in two stages - $1 bln in 2020 and another $500 mln in 2021, according to the finance minister
MOSCOW, September 21. /TASS/. Moscow expects the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development to provide a $500 mln loan to Belarus shortly, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said in an interview aired by the Rossiya-24 TV news channel on Monday.
"So far we expect the following sequence: the Eurasian Fund may extend a $500 mln loan in the near future. For doing that, it is necessary to obtain the consent of that Fund’s member states," he said.
"We submitted proposals on voting for that loan to be provided to all members of the Fund today. Hopefully that will be done quickly," the minister added.
Russia will grant the loan to Belarus in two stages - $1 bln in 2020 and another $500 mln in 2021. Meanwhile, one half of the loan ($500 mln) will be provided in 2020 through the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development, whereas the second half - with the help of an interstate loan.
https://www.coe.int/en/we(...)ust-stop-immediatelyquote:Human rights violations in Belarus must stop immediately
Strasbourg 21/09/2020
More than a month after the beginning of mass protests following the presidential elections in Belarus, the human rights situation in the country remains extremely worrying. Thousands of peaceful protesters have been arrested, and several individuals have been reported missing. Yet, non-violent demonstrations have continued across the country. Belarusian women have emerged as key voices of dissent in Belarus and an inspiration for many around the world. Often holding flowers, women have become a symbol of the peaceful nature of protests, marching together every week despite the violence used by law enforcement officials trying to stop their demonstrations through dispersal and arrests. Last Saturday in Minsk, Belarus law enforcement officials summarily arrested and detained hundreds of women protesters, taking their fingerprints and photos before releasing them.
Belarus is not a member state of the Council of Europe,[1] but like any other country it should not overlook the fact that it is bound by international human rights law and obligations, and it bears full responsibility for human rights violations, especially when committed systematically and on a large scale. The prohibition of torture and ill-treatment is absolute and peremptory in nature and imposes a number of specific obligations on all states, including Belarus.
Regrettably, numerous sources, including human rights defenders, medical records and witness statements, indicate that Belarusian law enforcement officials have systematically and deliberately subjected hundreds of individuals to ill-treatment while in detention, which is sometimes unacknowledged or incommunicado. In many cases the ill-treatment was reported to be of such a severe nature that it would amount to torture in various forms. There have been reports of beatings resulting in broken bones, electric shocks, sexual violence and rape. Journalists, civil society activists and human rights defenders have been prevented from carrying out their work, often being subjected to physical attacks, arbitrary arrests, detention and judicial harassment by the Belarusian authorities. Their legitimate civic space has also been restricted, including through internet blocking.
This must stop immediately. Under international human rights law, Belarus is duty-bound to carry out a prompt, transparent and independent investigation of all allegations of torture and ill-treatment and punish those responsible regardless of whether they were acting in their official capacity. All victims of serious human rights violations should have access to an effective remedy and to justice. This duty is owed not only to victims and their relatives but also to society as a whole, as there can be no peace without justice and proper respect for human rights.
According to the UN Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law (2005), victims should be provided with rehabilitation. To be effective, the rehabilitation process should be geared to the specific needs of a victim and include medical, psychological, social, educational and other relevant aspects. Some Belarusian victims have fled to Council of Europe member states and more might arrive if the human rights situation does not improve soon. I therefore call on Council of Europe member states to assist Belarusian victims of torture and all those in need of protection who arrive on their territories.
Preventing further human rights violations, particularly in places of detention, is another crucial step that should be taken immediately. Civil society can play a key role, particularly by ensuring independent monitoring of detention centres and providing legal aid to detainees. I have learnt with great concern that lawyers and human rights defenders have faced obstacles in accessing persons deprived of their liberty in many detention centres in Belarus and that the authorities have refused to provide information about detainees on many occasions. I call on Council of Europe member states to continue showing solidarity with civil society, journalists and human rights defenders in Belarus in their efforts to monitor and report on the current human rights situation in Belarus. The latter should be able to carry out their crucial work in a safe and enabling environment without hindrance, fear or reprisals. I encourage Belarus to join the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, which is open to non-member states, as it establishes a monitoring mechanism based on inspections of places of detention, which can help states to comply fully with the European human rights standards in this sphere.
The Belarusian authorities bear the main responsibility for stopping the serious human rights violations committed on their territory and providing redress for all victims. At the same time, the international community, including the Council of Europe, can play an important role by pooling their efforts to ensure that these violations are halted and do not go unpunished. I welcome all the steps taken recently in this respect at European and international level, particularly the launch of the OSCE Moscow Mechanism for Belarus.
In recent weeks, the Council of Europe and its member states have publicly supported Belarusian society’s peaceful calls for more democracy and human rights. For my part, as the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, I wish to express my support and my sympathy to all of Belarus’s courageous human rights defenders, journalists and citizens in these challenging times. I stand ready to offer my advice and co-operate with European and international institutions to protect our shared human rights values effectively throughout Europe, including Belarus.
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