The Belarusian dictator, Lukashenka, has announced that he is sending thousands of students to work in the Tjernobyl Zone where the reactor exploded 1986; one of them is my good friend Kasja Markouskaja.
Many people from these areas moved away after the explosion; Lukashenka now wants to repopulate them so agriculture and industry can be revived – no concern for the obvious health risk is shown by the Belarusian government, who threatens to put those who oppose in prison.
Lukashenka is becoming more and more aggressive towards the opposition and his methods give us a reminder of the Soviet Union and the terrible crimes against humanity that were committed for a long time.
Kajsa is one on many people who is forced to risk her life and live like a slave under Lukashenka’s regime.
It is time to act for freedom.
I have called upon the Swedish leaders to take act within the European Union to enforce more sanctions towards Belarus and demand an immediate stop for these labor camps. The Swedish Prime minister should also bring up the topic with the Russian government as they are the only county with influence over Belarus. Russians newly elected president, Medvedev, has an excellent opportunity to show that he is willing to stand up for human right and participate in international cooperation for democracy.
The same measurement should be taken by US leaders.
Speak your mind by sending the Belarusian embassy a letter of protest;
Embassy
The Republic of Belarus
1619 New Hampshire Avenue, NW,
Washington DC 20009
Telephone: (202) 986-1604
Fax: (202) 986-1805
E-mail: usa@belarusembassy.org

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