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Rights record of Belarus under scrutiny

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Published: July 13, 2012 at 11:06 AM

GENEVA, Switzerland, July 13 (UPI) -- The U.N. Human Rights Council appointed a special human rights envoy to Belarus after expressing grave concern about the country's pattern of abuses.

The United States in 2006 issued a national emergency that placed sanctions on Belarusian authorities for undermining democratic processes in the country. In a June decision, the White House renewed the emergency after taking note of a 2011 crackdown on political opposition and restrictions on the freedom of press.

The Human Rights Council adopted a resolution expressing "grave concern" about the pattern of systemic abuses in Belarus. The resolution called for the appointment of a special human rights envoy to the country to examine the violations of human rights.

Julie de Rivero, Geneva director at Human Rights Watch, said the U.N. action sends a strong message to Belarus.

"It's vital for the new expert to shed light on the root causes of rights violations in Belarus," said de Rivero in a statement.

The rights organization said there were more than a dozen opposition leaders behind bars in Belarus for what were described as politically motivated charges.

Many of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's political opponents were imprisoned following December 2010 elections.

Topics: Alexander Lukashenko
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