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<p>by Eugen Hardt</p>



<p>content from:<br><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://reformby.com/be/2020/06/12/security/" target="_blank">http://reformby.com/be</a></p>



<p>Shortly before the Belarusian elections, the following translated program of the “Belarusian opposition” was published as a result of the joint work of a number of political organizations.&nbsp;Political parties such as the Belarusian Popular Front, the Belarusian Green Party, the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Hramada), the Belarusian Christian Democracy, the United Citizens &#8218;Party and the movement “For Freedom” and the center of citizens&#8216; initiatives “Our House” took part in the initiative was called the &#8222;resuscitation reform package&#8220;.</p>



<p>It is significant that it is a new edition of the Ukrainian program of the same name that appeared after the Maidan coup in 2014.&nbsp;The official&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>sponsors of</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;the platform are the&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>European Union, USAID, Pact, the European Endowment for Democracy and the International Renaissance Fund</strong>&nbsp;.</p>



<p>Accordingly, it is a program of privatizing state-owned companies, integrating Belarus into the EU and NATO and suppressing any political, media and cultural Russian influence &#8211; all under the label of “freedom” and “democracy”.</p>



<p><strong>&#8222;OUR VALUES</strong></p>



<p>The participants of the joint platform &#8222;Reform Package Revitalization&#8220; for Belarus share common values:</p>



<ul><li>Building a legal, democratic and social state</li><li>Strengthening the country&#8217;s sovereignty and independence</li><li>Carrying out&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>socio-economic transformations</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;and&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>building a market economy</strong></li><li>National and cultural revitalization</li></ul>



<p>The main objective of national security sector reform is to mobilize and consolidate society immediately to protect independence and sovereignty</p>



<p><strong>aims</strong></p>



<ul><li>Strengthening national identity increasing patriotism and national dignity,</li><li>Unification of society on the basis of democratic values ​​and the idea of ​​building an independent Belarus;</li><li>Reducing the Kremlin&#8217;s influence on Belarus through informative, economic, inclusive and humanitarian factors;</li><li>Withdrawal from the post-Soviet integration associations dominated by Russia;</li><li><strong>Integration into western political, economic and military structures (EU, NATO)</strong>&nbsp;.</li></ul>



<p><strong>Main steps to implement the concept</strong></p>



<p><strong>Priority measures (until 2021):</strong></p>



<ol type="1"><li>In the political field.</li></ol>



<ul><li><strong>Exit from</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;the &#8222;Union State&#8220;,&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>the Eurasian Union</strong>&nbsp;, the Customs Union and other integration units in which Russia dominates;</li><li><strong>Prohibition of pro-Russian organizations</strong>&nbsp;whose activities run counter to national interests, as well as Russian foundations and organizations that finance such structures;</li><li>Criminalization of public statements that call into question the existence of a Belarusian nation and / or its historical right to a state of its own.&nbsp;Introduction of criminal liability for public insults against the Belarusian language;</li><li>civil society monitoring of pro-Kremlin initiatives in Belarus;</li><li>Border and customs control on the border with Russia.</li></ul>



<p><strong>2. Ban on the sale of Belarusian infrastructure to Russian companies.</strong></p>



<p>3. In the information area:</p>



<ul><li>Liberation of independent media from pressure and state control, guarantee of media freedom and freedom of expression in Belarus;</li><li><strong>Prohibition of broadcasting</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;journalistic, socio-political and news programs by&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Russian TV channels</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;in Belarus.</li><li>Inclusion of&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>mandatory public TV channels from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;in the standard TV package;</li><li>Restoring the permanent activities of the Public Coordination Council in the field of mass media.</li></ul>



<p><strong>4. In the military sector:</strong></p>



<ul><li><strong>Withdrawal from the CSTO</strong>&nbsp;, restoring full control of Belarusian air and missile defense systems;</li><li><strong></strong>Withdrawal of&nbsp;<strong>Russian military</strong>&nbsp;installations from the territory of Belarus &#8211; a communication center in Vileika and a radar station near Baranovichi;</li><li>Strengthening patriotic education in the Belarusian army;</li><li>Translation of educational work in the army into Belarusian;</li><li>Development of the border infrastructure on the border with EU countries, increasing the capacity of the border crossings</li></ul>



<p><strong>Long-term goals (until 2030)</strong></p>



<ul><li>Creation of a comprehensive education system in Belarusian from kindergarten to university;</li><li>Restoration of the&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Belarusian Orthodox Church</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;as a national alternative to the Belarusian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate.</li></ul>
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