Banned officials: One should rest in Belarus!
The officials, "blacklisted" by the EU, share their vacation plans, and Head of the Council of Republic Anatol Rubinau presents his new song.
The list of people who are forbidden to enter the countries-members of
the European Union includes 175 Belarusian officials, judges, representatives
of law-enforcement authorities and journalists. However, editor of the magazine
"Belaruskaya Dumka" Vadzim Hihin has confessed to Euroradio that
Europe has never attracted him as a place to rest.
Vadzim Hihin: “I
have never rested at the territory of European countries, apart from Bulgaria
and Montenegro, which introduced Shengen. I never planned to go on vacation
there, as it is expensive. Maybe someone plans France, Spain or Italy - we are
not such rich people to have a rest in expensive countries like these. So,
these sanctions have not affected my vacation plans in any way”.
Vadzim Hihin was included into the list of banned officials only in the
beginning of this year, he hasn't been on vacation yet. He has not planned it
either. However, he has an invitation from his friends in Montenegro and
Crimea. And good impressions of his mother who has just had a rest at one of
Belarusian sanatoriums. He is now trying to decide which variant to choose. In
any case, he says, he likes active type of rest in exotic countries. Europe
does not meet these criteria. He has also told in which way Europe may be of
any interest for him.
Vadzim Hihin: “Well,
Eifel Tower, Brandenburg Gates, Coliseum - so what? All these places are
obsolete, covered with moss. If Bedouins placed tents near Coliseum, camels ate
grass under the Eiffel Tower, and local Christians turned into national
minority, this would have been interesting, but sad. However, everything goes
towards this. While Europeans impose sanctions on Belarusian journalists, there
are so many problems inside Europe that the proverb about seeing a speck in
somebody else's eye without noticing a beam in one's own perfectly illustrates
the situation”.
Despite this, Vadzim Hihin is carefully watching
the development of consideration of his complaint with regard to including him
into the black list of banned persons in the Strasbourg Court. He receives
daily mailing from the European court and has calculated that a certain
decision on his case should be taken in autumn.
Chairman of the Council of Republic Anatol Rubinau
has been in the list of banned officials since 2006. He has never appealed this
to the court and is not going to do that. He says that the fact of existence of
such a list is a political decision and no European court will go against such
decision. As for rest, the senate's Chairman has had no vacation yet this year.
When he takes one, he is going to spend it in Belarus as he has had enough
foreign trips for his life.
Anatol Rubinau: “I
prefer to spend my vacations in Belarus for the last two years - this climate
suits me better etc. I have not decided yet, where exactly. As for my vacation
activities, these are mostly photography, writing... I have a lot to do”.
Besides, what concerns writing, the Chairman of the Council of Republic writes not only during vacation time - he writes new songs throughout the year. He sang one of his recent songs specially for Euroradio's listeners. The contents are, let us say, philosophic.
Pestnja good.mp3
A steady resident of the black list - Chairman of the CEC Mikalaj
Lazavik - will
also spend his vacation in Belarus.
Mikalaj Lazavik: “Staubtsy
district, Tulionka village. I have a country house there, an ordinary country
house with a toilet outside and a well in the yard. There is a river and a
forest there, to give a rest to one's soul, let me say”.
He also proudly told that he had never been at southern seas, except once when
he was forced to - he prefers fishing in Belarusian lakes.
Mikalaj
Lazavik: “I have never been to Turkey, Egypt or
Black or Red sea. All this does not attract me. I like active type of rest with
a fish-rod by the river, or with a basket in the forest. This is real rest for
me! Sitting on a sea-shore with black glasses on, looking into the sky - this
is not for me”.
Euroradio: “Why
looking into the sky - there are so many girls with almost no clothes on
around!”
Mikalaj Lazavik: “Well,
there should be limits for this also. One cannot live without it, but there
should be some limits. I like really active type of rest and I can get it the
village”.
He added that his boss - the CEC Chairperson
Lidziya Yarmoshyna - is also on vacation now, in Drazdy near Minsk, not in her
dream-city Paris.