Paval Sieviaryniets

Pavel Sieviarynits

Pavel Sieviaryniets (Belarusian: Павeл Севярынец, born December 30, 1976) is a Belarusian Journalist and Christian democratic politician and youth leader and one of the founders of the Young Front.

Paval Sieviaryniets was born in Orsha, Vitsebsk Voblast into a family of local intellectuals. In 2000 he graduated from the Geography faculty of the Belarusian State University.

From 1994 till 1999 he worked as journalist for several state and commercial newspapers. Since 1998 Paval Sieviaryniets became known for his essays and publicistic works.

Political activity

In 1995 Paval Sieviaryniets joined the Belarusian Popular Front. In February 1997 he became leader of the Minsk youth fraction of the organization. In September 1997 г. he became one of the foundes of Young Front, that was on its way to become an independent organization.

In 1997-2004 Sieviaryniets became known as leader of mass protests against the president Lukashenko.

During his activity in Young Front Paval Sieviaryniets initiated many educational projects as well as projects promoting Belarusian language, democratic values and the idea of European integration of Belarus.

In 1999-2003 Paval Sieviaryniets was vice-chairman of BPF Party, In 1999-2004 he was also chairman of Young Front.

Imprisonment

In 2005 Paval Sieviaryniets was sentenced to 3 years of labour for organizing mass protests against the participation of Alexander Lukashenko in presidential elections after the 2004 referendum in Belarus. He spent 2 years on lumber sites in a village in northern Belarus and was set free in 2007 following an amnesty.

Seviarynets was again arrested (along with other opposition activists) after participating in a protest rally following the 2010 Belarusian presidential election.[1] He was sentenced for a three-year term for organizing a mass disturbance and was released from prison on 19 October 2013.[2]

Current activity

Currently Paval Sieviaryniets is working on re-foundation of the Belarusian Christian-democratic party and is co-chairman of its organizational committee.

He has been very vocal against adaption of LGBT acceptance in Belarus. On June 4, 2016, Sieviaryniets gave an interview to Radio Free Europe stating that homosexuality as a social norm will destroy the Belarusian nation, the very idea of gender is just as dangerous as racist propaganda or provoking class warfare and that gay Belarusians dishonor the memory of those died fighting against the USSR and Nazi Germany. [3]

Bibliography

Paval Sieviaryniets is laureate of the Ales Adamovich literature premium of the Belarusian PEN Centre.

See also

References

  1. http://www.rferl.org/content/belarus-activist-seviarynets-released/25141677.html
  2. http://www.rferl.org/content/belarus-activist-seviarynets-released/25141677.html
  3. http://www.svaboda.org/a/paval-sieviaryniec/27782779.html

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