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tisdag 27 augusti 2013

Former presidential candidate persecuted by Interpol - back to torture in Belarusian jail? - Interpol supporting criminal states

Interpol open to abuse by 'criminal states'. (euobserver.com/Andrew Rettman).

Despite the fact that Ales Michalevic is a former presidential candidate that has been tortured in Belarus' prison, and had to flee the country, he cannot travel safely because of - Interpol! He lives in exile, but he is still a prisoner.  


This must be "violations of freedom of movement" or something like that or maybe illegal "restriction of personal freedom" caused by Interpol.


Travel safely without Interpol - Read the whole text:
http://euobserver.com/justice/121207
"But Mihalevic noted that if he had been stopped by an Interpol member with a weaker legal system than Poland, such as Turkey or Ukraine, he might now be in a Belarusian jail. --- I know from my private contacts that I am still on the databases of several countries … So, as a result, I don't travel outside of Schengen [the EU's passport-free zone]," Mihalevic said." ---
--- Interpol should recognise just how much power it has. "Even though Interpol's actions can have a massive impact on people's lives, there is no court, no higher authority you can appeal to. This gives Interpol massive responsibility to get things right," Russell said. Mihalevic added that Interpol's database should automatically flag up if a suspect has been granted asylum."







Torture methods: "Lukashenka's torture chambers"
http://www.newcriterion.com/posts.cfm/Lukashenko-s-torture-chambers-6486 

Ales Michalevic: torture testimony
http://anei-aka-kirian.livejournal.com/281141.html 

Report: Torture and ill-treatment
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/cat/docs/ngos/NGOCoalition_Belarus47_en.pdf






"In the end, said Martin Luther King we will all remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends...
...where there where protests it made difference" (Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks)




 
Photo: KL (the picture is a sticker from a "secret shop" in Minsk, a gift from Belarus ten years ago)

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