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Changing the State of Expression in Belarus
A presentation to the Government of Belarus8 December 2009
Freedom Reporting and Accreditation ConsultantsSoumitra Chatterjee, Megan Glick, Jonathan Marshall, Ralanda Winborn, Frauke Hentz
Agenda
• Background and justification• Legal frameworks• Pertinent Cases• Recommendations• Campaign• Q & A
Background
• Relationship with Council of Europe
• Media accreditation
• History of documented accreditation malfeasance
Justification
• Implications of full compliance– Potential Member or Guest Status with CoE– Freedom of expression as pathway for other
human rights corrections
• Goals– Increase ease and transparency of
accreditation– Commitment to meeting CoE accreditation
standards– Improving the international image of Belarus
Legal Framework
• Need for conformity with Council of Europe standards
• Council of Europe Standards– Promote freedom– National security
• Amendments to Belarusian Law ("On Mass Media")– Statutory provisions– Regulations to guide application process
Pertinent Cases
• Viktar Parfyonenka• Radio Racyja- independent• Denied accreditation on specious grounds• 25 September 2009
• Euroradio• Accredited for one year• Independent, established• 13 November 2009
Recommendations
• Standardizing accreditation– Transparency, efficiency, and appeals
• Promote independent media– Eliminate government subsidies
• NGO network– Facilitate communication– Independent oversight
• Public diplomacy campaign– Support and evaluation
Public Diplomacy Campaign
• Goals– Increased awareness of free expression
progress– Demonstrate commitment – Evaluation in action
• Components–White paper– Overall design and new media efforts– Annual Freedom of Expression Symposium
New Media Efforts
• Current Ministry of Foreign Affairs website– Solid framework– Advertised transparency– Links to regulations and
applications
• Drawbacks– Protracted inquiry response– Delayed notifications– Lack of appeals process
the first annual freedom of expression symposium
Message from President Aleksandr Lukashenka
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