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UN Human Rights Council 62: UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on Belarus.

UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on Belarus. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.

Eleanor Sanders

Mr Vice President,

The UK thanks the Special Rapporteur for his report and remains deeply concerned by the continued deterioration of the human rights situation in Belarus.

We are particularly troubled by the sustained use of arbitrary detention, the targeting of journalists and civil society, and the ongoing repression of those exercising their fundamental freedoms. Reports from organisations such as Viasna, alongside other trusted sources, continue to highlight ill treatment in detention and the systemic absence of due process. The Belarusian authorities’ persistent refusal to engage with UN mechanisms, including the mandate of this Special Rapporteur, further demonstrates their disregard for international obligations.

The UK continues to support accountability efforts, including through multilateral initiatives, and to stand with Belarusian civil society, both inside the country and in exile. We will continue to work with partners to ensure that violations are documented and that those responsible are held to account.

We remain concerned by the broader climate of fear and the increasing pressure on independent voices, including through legislative measures designed to restrict dissent.

Special Rapporteur,

How has the Belarussians’ approach to cultural repression changed since the 2020 protests?

Thank you.

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Published 30 June 2026

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