- Anatoly Lebedko
Anatoly Lebedko (Anatol Labiedźka, IPA2|an'tolʲ lʲa'bʲedzʲka, Belarusian: Анато́ль Уладзі́міравіч Лябе́дзька; Russian: Анато́лий Влади́мирович Лебе́дько; born
June 27 ,1961 ) is aBelarus ian politician and the head of theUnited Civil Party of Belarus .Born in the village of
Triles , then part of theStolbcy district in theUSSR 'sMinsk voblast (and now inBelarus ), Lebedko emerged in the 1990s as one of the leading critics of Belarusian PresidentAlexander Lukashenko , whom Lebedko, along with other opposition leaders and many western governments, considers adictator .Lebedko's strident opposition to Lukashenka led to increasingly bitter confrontations with the Belarusian authorities through the late 1990s and into the 2000s. He was arrested numerous times for participating in unsanctioned protests and marches; was charged with
libel against Lukashenko several times; and was beaten outside his home by masked men he alleges were connected to Lukashenko. Lebedko appears to have drawn particular ire for his relatively high visibility and frequent contact with groups outside Belarus, who Lukashenko accuses of meddling in Belarus's internal affairs. In particular, one of Lebedko's arrests came shortly after he had spoken on the floor of theUnited States Senate and at a meeting of theOrganization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in October 1999, prompting letters of protest from both bodies.Following an October 2004 election, which combined a referendum on permitting Lukashenka a third term with parliamentary elections, Lebedko led slightly over a thousand opposition protestors into the streets of
Minsk onOctober 18 and 19. Lebedko and other opposition leaders charged that the elections were rigged, an accusation echoed by OSCE election monitors. During the second day of protests on October 19, Lebedko was arrested along with two other opposition leaders,Mikola Statkievich andPaval Sieviaryniets , as well as anAssociated Press photographer who had been covering the protest. Lebedko's supporters claim he was severely beaten by riot police following his arrest; he ended up in the hospital, reportedly with fractured skull, broken ribs and internal injuries.At the Congress of Democratic Forces in October 2005, he lost by just a few votes to
Alaksandar Milinkievič , who became (with Lebedko's subsequent support) the opposition's main choice for the 2006 presidential election.External links
* [http://www.ucpb.info/index.php?page=people&chart=1&people=1 Biography on United Civil Party of Belarus site]
* [http://www.csce.gov/crs_csce.cfm?crs_id=70 US Senate speech on Lebedko's arrest] (SenatorBen Nighthorse Campbell ,October 22 ,1999 )
* [http://www.connected.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/10/16/wluka16.xml&sSheet=/portal/2004/10/16/ixportal.html "'Little Stalin' tightens grip on Belarus"] ("The Daily Telegraph ",October 16 ,2004 )
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3758032.stm "Dozens arrested at Belarus rally"] (BBC News ,October 19 ,2004 )
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/20/international/europe/20belarus.html "In Belarus, Police Arrest Opponent of President"] ("The New York Times ",October 20 ,2004 )
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