Brussels, 27 April 2023
The EU is concerned by the health situation of detained former potential presidential candidate Viktar Babaryka, who was hospitalised reportedly with traces of beatings. We urge the authorities to ensure his safety and provide him with immediate and proper medical evaluation and assistance, and to allow him access to his lawyers and family.
Almost three years since the fraudulent elections of August 2020, the number of political prisoners has nearly reached 1500, and continues to grow. This appalling milestone reflects the deterioration of the human rights situation in the country. The Lukashenko regime continues detaining and imprisoning people in atrocious conditions, exposing them to ill-treatment and torture, including to force them to repent publicly.
Several political prisoners were recently admitted to hospital after being reportedly exposed to violence in prison. On 21 May 2021, Vitold Ashurak died in prison. We call once again for an enquiry into the circumstances and cause of his death.
The EU reiterates its demand for the immediate and unconditional release of Viktar Babaryka and all political prisoners. The EU will continue its efforts to ensure justice for victims and accountability for perpetrators.
Source – EEAS