Boxscore News: Lukashenko under fire
- 5.04.2012, 10:53
In two years time, Belarus is scheduled to host the World International Ice Hockey Federation Championships.
Alexander Lukashenko is not happy that some in Europe are bantering to pull the event from Belarus.
The Belarusian president loves hockey and has green-lighted a program to accelerate the building of many indoor rinks throughout the country. He also plays often, hosts an up-scale tournament and is active in affairs regarding the Belarussian Ice Hockey Federation.
European Union lawmakers asked the IIHF to punish Belarus if the regime of Lukashenko refuses to release political prisoners. Also newly imposed media restrictions have surfaced throughout the country. At the forefront of the protests are European Parliament members Marek Migalski of Poland and former Slovak and NHL hockey star Peter Stastny. They have also organized an internet signature campaign to move the 2014 championships out of Belarus.
Stastny is now trying to have one of the 70 IIHF Congress delegates -- consisting of the presidents of all the national ice hockey federations – to put the question on the agenda at their meeting in Helsinki, Finland in May. He hoped that a majority will endorse the change of venue.
Referring to Lukashenko, Stastny said, “I know he is an avid hockey fan, he enjoys (it), and he is passionate. He plays hockey two or three times a week.” Stastny added, “It just hit me that if you touch upon somebody’s hobby and passion, you might just get good results, he might react and he might kind of open up gradually. You know the only condition is to release immediately those political prisoners.”
Stastny, who can speak Slovak, French and English fluently, concluded with, “To get to organize such an important event, it’s a matter of privilege, a matter of being rewarded. What is Belarus and the Belarussian regime right now being rewarded for? That is the question that bothers me.”
“The only thing which can force Lukashenko to change his internal policy is a boycott of the Ice Hockey World Championship,” said Austrian European Parliament member Hannes Swoboda. He added, “It’s the only leverage because it is a very important event for the Belarussian president personally.”
Recently, Lukashenko appeared on Russian-English television (RTV Network). The Rolco Sports Network obtained the transcript of the hockey portion of the interview.
“I heard that talk. It’s nothing more than talk. This is a purely political process that has nothing to do with sports. If it happens, it will be a blow to the reputation of the Hockey Federation at least, or to world sports in general at most. After all, Belarus has deserved and earned this World Championship, and we have done a great deal in preparations for it. I am sure that if this Championship in Minsk takes place, all journalists will say that they saw nothing like that before. You said we have been very hospitable and friendly during this meeting; the entire country is going to be just as hospitable and friendly when hosting the Hockey Championship,” – said he.
Stanislau Shushkevich, the first leader of an independent Belarus, says he supports moving the 2014 ice hockey world championships away from Belarus. Shushkevich said a precedent for the move already exists -- the 1969 championship scheduled in Prague that was moved to Stockholm in response to the 1968 Soviet crackdown on the Prague Spring reform movement.
The Czechoslovak team eventually won the 1969 championship, defeating the Soviet Union.
Shushkevich went on, “Holding the championship in Belarus would not open the country to the world. But our best hockey player among politicians and best politician among hockey players, the boss of Belarus (Alexander Lukashenka), will certainly lose if this championship is not held here, because he certainly wants to take advantage of this championship for his own purposes.”
Last year, when he was Chairman of European Parliament, former Prime Minsiter of Poland, Jerzy Buzek, with the support of fellow MPs called on the IIHF to move the World Hockey Championship from Belarus to another country.
“For two decades, Belarus has been ruled by the brutal and undemocratic regime of Lukashenko. EU and the United States strongly condemn the actions of Lukashenko. This regime has arrested hundreds of peaceful demonstrators, including presidential candidates, the opposition leaders, journalists, civil society and ordinary citizens of Belarus. The Ice Hockey Championship in 2014 cannot be held in Belarus in such terrible conditions,” stated Buzek’s letter.
IIHF communications director Szymon Szemberg recently told a Belarussian media outlet that the question about moving the 2014 championship from Belarus may be included into the agenda of the May IIHF congress.