Alaksandar Uładzimieravič Milinkievič (, , born 25 July 1947) is a
Belarus
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ian politician. He was nominated by the leading opposition parties in Belarus to run against incumbent
Alexander Lukashenko
Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (also transliterated as Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka; born 30 August 1954) is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and only president of Belarus since the office's establishment in 1994, making hi ...
in the
2006 presidential election.
Biography
Milinkevič was born in 1947 in
Grodno
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. After graduating from the
University of Grodno, he defended his Ph.D.
thesis
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at the Institute of Physics of the
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
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History Inbelkult - predecessor to the Academy
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. Between 1980 and 1984 he was in charge of the (then forming) Faculty of
Physics
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at the
University of Sétif in
Algeria
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. He also served as a
docent
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at the University of Grodno between 1978 and 1980, and then from 1984 on to 1990. At that time he also started to cooperate with local city authorities as chief of one of the committees. Soon he reached the rank of
deputy mayor
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Duties and functions
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of the city.
In 2001 he was the chief of staff of
Siamion Domash, one of the opposition leaders running for president in the
2001 presidential elections of Belarus. In October 2005 he was chosen by the
United Democratic Forces of Belarus
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as the joint candidate of the
opposition in the
presidential elections of 2006.

On 12 December 2006 he was awarded the
Sakharov Prize by the
European Parliament
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.
He is the recipient of the seventh
Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award, awarded annually by
Prague Society for International Cooperation and the Global Panel Foundation
(de).
Campaign for presidency
In October 2005, at a Congress of Democratic Forces, roughly 900 delegates from various political and civil society groups met in the capital
Minsk
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to pick a single opposition candidate for the 2006 Presidential election. Milinkievič won over three other political leaders at the meeting (including
Stanislav Shushkevich
Stanislav Stanislavovich Shushkevich (15 December 1934 – 3 May 2022) was a Belarusian politician and scientist who served as the first head of state of independent Belarus after it seceded from the Soviet Union, serving as the first chairman ...
and
Anatoly Lebedko). The unification process has the aim of selecting a single opposition figure who would run against President Lukashenko, who has run Belarus for over a decade. Belarus' opposition forces had previously tried to field a single candidate in the
2001 presidential elections.
Milinkievič compared his campaign to that of another pro-Western opposition candidate in neighboring
Ukraine
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,
Viktor Yushchenko
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, whose victory in late 2004 was dubbed the "
Orange Revolution
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". Although disappointment in Yushchenko's government culminated in a political crisis in September 2005 amid renewed allegations of mass graft coupled with a worsening economic situation, Milinkievič calls last year's events in Ukraine an inspiration for his supporters. "We believe that Belarus will be next after… Ukraine," he told
Associated Press
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.
However, opposition leaders realize that an uphill struggle lies ahead, despite their support from U.S.-funded
NGOs
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. Lukashenko's
market socialism
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economy has significant support in rural areas of the country. Belarus is one of the few areas of the
Soviet Union
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where the country's social welfare network remains virtually unchanged since the Soviet era.
In the
2006 presidential election official results gave Milinkievič 6% of the vote against 83% for the incumbent Lukashenko. Confiscation of his leaflets during the campaign was found by the
UN Human Rights Committee to violate his rights.
In January 2006 Milinkievič was invited to
Paris
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by the French government. He met with the
French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and gave numerous interviews to Western media, including a TV interview to
Euronews
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. Milinkievič, just like any other opposition activist, has absolutely no TV access inside Belarus, as the media in Belarus are state-controlled. The only exception when he was allowed to appear on Belarusian television was his pre-election speech in 2006. Earlier, he had already met the new
Polish prime minister
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, and the president of
Lithuania
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Valdas Adamkus
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Adamku ...
. In February 2006 he also met the President of the
European Commission
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,
José Manuel Barroso
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,
German Chancellor
Angela Merkel
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,
Javier Solana
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, and several other top European politicians. His campaign received the backing first of the Polish government and later that of prominent EU officials.
Personal life
Currently married to Inna Kuley, he has two sons from a previous marriage. Aside from his native
Belarusian Milinkievič also speaks
Polish,
French, and
Russian.
Persecution
In April 2006, Milinkievič was jailed by the government for 15 days for taking part in an unsanctioned rally.
On 23 November 2006 government police detained Milinkievič three times as he traveled around
Vitebsk Region with a local opposition activist who was accused of causing a fatal
hit-and-run accident in the past. On 29 November 2006 police detained Milinkievič at a Minsk airport after he returned from a NATO summit in
Riga
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. He was accused of having a forged passport.
On 4 December 2006 Milinkievič was detained in
Beloozyorsk on suspicion of
illegal drug trade
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.
On 6 January 2007 Milinkevich was arrested twice: first on the suspicion of drunk driving (he was found to be sober) and then on the suspicion of being involved in a traffic accident. On 29 January 2007 Milinkevich said he was fined $2,200 after being tried in absentia for leaving Belarus illegally. He called it "revenge by Lukashenko".
See also
*
Knight of Freedom Award
References
External links
*
* British anti-Lukashenko
*RFE/RL (January 30, 2006)
Belarus: Milinkevich Says He Wants A Country Without Fear*BBC News (January 25, 2006)
Poland greets Belarus opposition*BBC News (October 3, 2005)
Belarus opposition closes ranks*RFE/RL (October 3, 2005)
*RFE/RL (October 3, 2005)
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1947 births
Living people
People from Grodno
Eastern Orthodox Christians from Belarus
United Democratic Forces of Belarus politicians
Candidates for President of Belarus
United Nations Human Rights Committee case law
Sakharov Prize laureates
20th-century Belarusian politicians
21st-century Belarusian politicians