Belarus enquires civil activists' bank information from Czech Republic

Belarus sent an enquiry about the unregistered organization International Center of civil initiatives "Our House" to the Czech Republic before the presidential election. The organization's representative Volha Karach was interrogated by the Financial Committee in Prague in September 2010.

"I explained I had no bank accounts, and that this enquiry was politically motivated", – said Karach in a conversation with Euroradio's correspondent.

Volha has no personal bank accounts in Prague; however, it was the organization's account which interested Belarus.

This June, Volha received a letter from the Belarusian tax inspection demanding she should give explanations with regard to her "incomes from abroad". As Volha will be in Belarus only in September, they appointed a meeting with the tax inspection in Autumn. Only then the reason for the call will be revealed, says Volha Karach.

It is highly likely that this is connected with the same enquiry to the Czech Republic.

Ex-presidential candidate Ales Mihalevich, who asked for political asylum in the Czech Republic, heard nothing about disclosure of information on personal bank accounts.

Ales Mihalevich: "There was a case with the organization "Our House", but in concerned the organization's accounts, not personal ones. I heard nothing about disclosure of personal bank accounts and I don't want to believe this."

A source in Prague has assured Euroradio that "the Czech Republic provided no delicate information about Byalyatski and other activists to the Belarusian authorities, all the measures aimed at prevention of the situation similar to that in Poland and Lithuania were taken".

Corresponding state bodies of the Czech Republic conducted meetings to discuss exclusion of passing information about democratic activists to the Belarusian authorities several months ago, says Katerina Spacova, CEO of the organization "Civic Belarus".

Katerina Spacova: "I can assure that the Czech state bodies will not provide the information about democratic activists' bank accounts to Belarus, as such information can be used to harass people".

It is expected that the Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic will issue a special statement in this regard today.