Byalyatski's arrest. Chronology.
New details add up to Byalyatski's case, making it more and more complicated. Euroradio has composed a chronology of events.
Euroradio has found the agreement on legal
assistance between Belarus and Lithuania, to which the Lithuanian Ministry of
Justice refers. The agreement prescribes that a concrete criminal case, legal
status of a person named in the case, and description of a crime's character
should be indicated in the enquiry. Therefore, a criminal case should have been
started against the human rights activist back in February, before the enquiry.
It is unknown what exactly was stated in the enquiry of the Belarusian side,
the Lithuanians do not say this.
Ales Byalyatski's colleague Uladzimir Labkovich only saw the documents of the
Belarusian side after the Lithuanians' response.
"I saw the materials
passed to Byalyatski by the Pershamayski district tax inspection in Minsk. His
bank account printout was indicated in them", – says lawyer of
"Viasna" Uladzimir Labkovich.
Why Belarusian human rights defenders opened personal bank accounts for the
organization's activity, not in the name of a legal entity? Labkovich explains
this by the fact that "Viasna" is not registered in Lithuania.
"We had no such goal as to
register "Viasna" in Lithuania; we are a Belarusian organization
which tried to get registration in Belarus since the moment of our
liquidation."
Scandinavian bank SEB had not
provided the information about Byalyatski straightaway, so the Lithuanian
Ministry of Justice obtained it through the court.
This means, this procedure was not as quick and simple as it seemed. However,
Deputy Minister of Justice Vaitkevičius keeps
on assuring the journalists that disclosure happened due to negligence.
"Unfortunately,
unfortunately... They just did not understand that this surname was in some way
connected with the opposition activity in Belarus. Didn't notice that this
person is a human rights defender".
Mikalaj Khalezin, who
first published the information about disclosure of data by the Lithuanian
institutions in his blog, does not believe it. He thinks that the disclosure
was committed with President Dalia
Grybauskaitė knowing it.
The Lithuanian Minister of Justice is on vacation now. However, he appeared at
the session of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Lithuanian Seimas, dedicated
to Byalyatski's case. He said there were no grounds to look for the guilty in
this incident.
Editor of the web-site "Charter'97" Natallya Radzina spoke at the session of the Foreign Affairs Committee of
the Lithuanian Seimas.
"I told that when I had
suffered from repressions in Belarus, "Viasna" under Ales
Byalyatski's leadership helped me. I stated that it was a disgraceful fact that
poorly weighed actions of Lithuania had led to the arrest of the human rights
defender".
Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee Emanuelis Zingeris called the incident a
disgrace.
Editor-in-Chief of the popular newspaper Lietuvos Rytas Rimvidas
Valatka is surprised why the Minister is still at his position.
"Šimašius has already done
the wrong thing as he should have resigned back on Friday".
Lithuanian MPs are looking for the guilty in this unpleasant incident.