2001 Policy Archive
White House Statement on Belarus Presidential Elections (Sept. 17, 2001)
President Bush believes that Belarus and its people can and should be a
part of a Europe whole, free, and at peace. Unfortunately, severely
flawed elections undermined chances that Belarus will have the
opportunity to be a part of this vision for Europe in the near future.
Not only did Aleksander Lukashenko, Europe's last dictator, steal the
elections from the Belarusian people -- for the moment, he also stole
their opportunity to return to a path towards democracy and free market
economy. This was a sadly-missed opportunity and a sad moment for a
brave people, who suffer under a climate of fear.
The
United States stands behind the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE) international election observation
mission reports, outlining the fundamentally flawed 2001 presidential
election process. According to the report, the Belarusian elections
"failed to meet the OSCE commitments for democratic elections."
Elections that are neither free nor fair cannot be internationally
recognized.
The
United States will work with our European allies through our foreign
assistance programs and through international organizations to promote
a more hopeful future based on respect for democracy, human rights, and
the rule of law. We extend our friendship and support to the people of
Belarus and express our hope they will soon join with the other free
nations of an undivided, democratic Europe that is now emerging.