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A/HRC/29/43: Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Belarus, Miklós Haraszti

Published

29 April 2015

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A/HRC/29/43

Summary

In the report, the Special Rapporteur sets forth the developments in human rights since his previous report (A/HRC/26/44). The Special Rapporteur outlines major current concerns in detail and describes the general situation, which for the past two decades has been characterized by a systemic denial of human rights to citizens by means of an intentional combination of restrictive laws and abusive practices. The findings of the Special Rapporteur during the period under review indicated that, while no substantial reform was discernible and violations continued, the legal and administrative environment for the enjoyment of human rights had further deteriorated, in particular with regard to the rights to free expression, association and assembly, to just and favourable conditions for work and to the freedom to choose one’s workplace. The Special Rapporteur concludes the report with recommendations on improving the situation, both step-by-step and in a comprehensive manner.

Issued By:

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus

Delivered To:

the Human Rights Council at its 29th session