Poland intervention
Human Rights Council Forum on Minority Issues Fifteenth session
Item 5. Open dialogue: urgent situations faced by minorities
Geneva, 1 and 2 December 2022
Mr. Chairperson,
The 30th anniversary of the Declaration on the Rights of the Persons Belonging to
National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities provides us with an opportunity
to reflect on the UN efforts on how to strengthen the protection of these persons’
rights, in particular what measures can the international community use to effectively
protect minorities rights in the situations of internal or external conflicts and to prevent
use of minorities issues as a pretext to justify violence or even war, what we witness
in Europe today.
Mr. Chairperson,
We are deeply concerned with the ongoing persecution of the persons belonging to
the Polish national minority in Belarus. Despite numerous calls on the Belarusian
authorities to stop these repressions, Polish language is being eliminated from
education system for ethnic minority, Polish memorials and cemeteries are being
destroyed and a large scale attack on leaders of the Union of Poles in Minsk and
Grodno, and Polish national minority cultural associations has been carried out.
Sadly, attacks against all social groups and professional categories of national minorities
have accelerated following Belarus’ involvement in the Russian military aggression
against Ukraine, leading to the constant deterioration of human rights situation in the
country.
We call on Belarusian authorities to grant access to the country both the dedicated
OHCHR mechanism and the Special Rapporteur.
Thank you.