UN Special Rapporteur on the situation with conscientious objectors to military service in Belarus.

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«Connection e.V.», in partnership with «War Resisters’ International» (WRI), participated in the interactive dialogue with the Group of Independent Experts reporting on the situation of human rights in Belarus.

The international advocacy coordinator of «Connection e.V.», Zaira Zafarana, took the floor in the plenary after the presentation of the report by Ms. Karinna Moskalenko, President of Group of Experts on Belarus and raised the issue of repressive laws targeting human rights defenders like Olga Karatch of «Our House» (Наш dом) and the issue of the violation of the right to conscientious objection to military service. The statement delivered referred as well to the ongoing militarization of children in the country and the need for protection of objectors seeking asylum abroad. The statement concluded with a specific call to Member States to fully participate in the upcoming Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Belarus and to fully protect conscientious objectors seeking protection abroad.

19th Meeting ⸻ 60th Session of Human Rights Council ↷

Oral statement delivered by WRI, in collaboration with «Connection e.V.» ↷

Closing the accountability gap for human rights violations and related crimes in Belarus ⸻ report of the Group of Independent Experts on the situation of human rights in Belarus ↷


Oral statement given at Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus.
UN Human Rights Council, 59th Session

by WRI and Connection e.V. (26.06.2025)

Today at the UN in Geneva it took place at the 59th session of the UN Human Rights Council, the Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus. On this occasion, Connection e.V. together with War Resisters’ International prepared and delivered a statement in the plenary addressing the right to conscientious objection to military service and the increasing militarization of the society including the educational system leading to underage exposure to militaristic trainings.

Mr. Nils Muižnieks presented his report showing “no indication of an overall improvement in the state of civil and political rights in the country”. The full report of the Special Rapporteur is available here.

Mr. President,

War Resisters International (WRI), together with its partner Connection e.V., thanks the Special Rapporteur for his report. It is very concerning that there is “no indication of an overall improvement in the state of civil and political rights in the country”.

Repressive laws and policies continue to target grass-roots civil society organizations and human rights defenders like Our House and Olga Karatch [who assists conscientious objectors to military service and] who has already received a first sentence.

We would like to address the attention to the lack of full implementation of the right to conscientious objection to military service. The alternative service continues to be punitive and the authorities, [including military enlistment offices,] use stigma and public censorship against conscientious objectors.

Websites and Telegram channels assisting conscientious objectors are declared extremist and extremism is punishable by up to 7 years in prison.

It is also concerning the increasing militarization of the society including the educational system leading to underage exposure to militaristic trainings. Mr. Special Rapporteur what particular measures would you envision to reverse this alarming trend of violation of children rights and what particular advocacy actions could Member States undertake?

WRI and Connection e.V. call on this Council to ensure the protection of those whose life is threatened in the country of origin; urge Belarus to respect the human right to conscientious objection to military service and the General Assembly resolution on death penalty.

We call on individual Member states to grant asylum to Belarusian conscientious objectors [who seek protection abroad], in line with UNHCR Guidelines on International Protection (UNHCR, Guidelines on International Protection No.10: Claims to refugee status related to military service within the context of Article 1A(2) of the 1951 Convention and/or 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees), and ensure dignified living conditions for Belarusian asylum seekers.

Thank you.

Statement by WRI and Connection e.V. as pdf-file

Links to the original material on the UN website: First, second.

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