In this posting, I want to examine
the new anti-democratic laws passed by the Verkhovna Rada, the Ukranian
parliament, and signed into law by Ukrainian President Yanukovych on January 16,
2014. The point of these laws was to protect Ukrainians from "hooliganism, vandalism and the incitement of hatred.
Obviously, the laws are a complete failure.
Let's open with this info graphic showing some of the
highlights of the package of laws:
Here is a link to the draft bill in Russian.
I have used Google Translate to pick out some of the high points for you.
Here is a partial quote from the
government's explanatory note, explaining why the laws were needed:
"Recently in Ukraine there
is a significant aggravation of the political and social crisis. Events
related to the protests used by some internal and external forces that aim to
further destabilize the life of our country for their own purposes. In
many instances were the riots, interference with the work of government and law
enforcement agencies, there capturing buildings of state and municipal
property, widespread vandalism and extremism, significantly increased the
number of hooliganism.
All this leads to the
disruption of public authorities, institutions and organizations functioning
transport links. As a result of these developments, spoiled property owned
by the state and the community, the amount of damage inflicted increases daily. Organization
systematic prostoyan law enforcement authorities, calls for disobedience of
lawful demands systematic blocking and disruption of public bodies leads to the
formation and distribution of the subculture that promotes legal nihilism and
disseminates ideas that differ from established norms of social behaviour.
Social networking on
the internet is used as a high-tech tool for the dissemination of ideas and
incitement to hatred on the social, national, political and linguistic grounds. Increasingly,
calls for intolerance, enmity, hatred and violent change of government and
constitutional order. Often under the guise of self-nationals Internet is
used to manipulate the outside, resulting in a substantial increase of
conflict, cruelty, and violence bezzhalnosti population, leading to a decline
in morality and systemic injury to the rights and interests of individuals and for
society as a whole.
In social networks
formed group, which provided detailed instructions for the manufacture of
improvised materials and objects, allowing it to inflict maximum injuries
during the riots.
It's time to admit
that these phenomena and events have nothing to do with peaceful protest
movement. The phenomena that were present in our society are not
acceptable in a civilized world, every country struggles with extremism,
vandalism, inciting hatred among its citizens.
One of the functions
of the state is the protection and defense of the constitutional order, law and
order, ensuring public peace, human rights, freedoms and legitimate interests
of man and citizen.
Therefore, the state
can not remain aloof threat to national security situation requires immediate
intervention to restore order. The state not only needs to urgently take
steps to normalize all walks of life, unbalanced lately, but also to create
conditions to prevent such events in the future, which in turn can be achieved
if the relevant legal instruments.
The purpose of
this bill is to create the right conditions and a legal basis for the
stabilization of the country, the protection of the constitutional order and
security of citizens.
For the purpose of
the bill is proposed to strengthen the security arrangements in respect of
certain categories of persons and objects, to increase penalties for certain
criminal and administrative offenses, establish additional enforcement measures
for the protection of public order, the rights and legitimate interests of
citizens." (my bold)
Here are a few key excerpts from the new laws. Please note that I am using a conversion of one personal tax free minimum income (as stated in the legislation) to
17 Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH). One United States dollar is worth 8.95 UAH. To help you put the size of the fines that are assessed for various infractions into context, the average monthly salary in the Ukraine was $405 in mid-2013.
1.) Driving in columns of more than
five cars will result in confiscation of one's driver's licence and vehicle for
up to two years and a fine unless they have prior approval of the Ministry of
Internal Affairs.
2.) Demonstrators are forbidden to
participate in mass rallies wearing masks, helmets or other means of disguising
their appearance. The use of bullhorns, open flames and fireworks at
demonstrations is also forbidden. Violators will be arrested and can
fined between $285 and $380 and held for up to 15 days.
3.) Slander and defamation are now criminal offences. The broad wording of this section which includes
intentional dissemination of false information that discredits the honour and
dignity of another person can result in a fine, 200 hours of community service
or a prison term of up to one year. Basically, this could result in any
act of journalism that criticizes the government being defined as slander or
defamation. If the defamation is show publicly in the media or on the
internet and the person has previously been convicted of defamation, the
punishment can include a fine, 150 to 240 hours of community service or
imprisonment for up to one year.
4.) Installation of structures
including tents and other objects that can be used as a stage during meetings,
street processions or demonstrations without the permission of the Interior
Ministry can result in a fine of between $475 and $665 or arrest for up to 15 days.
5.) Production, possession for sale
or distribution or distribution of extremist (i.e. anti-government) materials
through the media, internet, social internet websites or the use of such
materials before mass gatherings of people can result in a fine of between $380
and $1520. If the same actions are repeated, the size of the fine
increases to a maximum of $5698 and the offender can be sentenced for a prison
term of up to three years.
6.) Collection, storage, use,
destruction or dissemination of confidential information about a law
enforcement officer, employee of the Sates executive service and their relatives
or family members (family members include husband, wife, father, mother,
stepfather, stepmother, son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, brother, sister,
grandfather, grandmother, grandfather, great-grandmother, grandson,
granddaughter, great-grandson , granddaughter, a person who is under the
guardianship or trusteeship, as well as persons living together related common
life and mutual rights and obligations, including persons living together but
not married) is punishable by a fine of between $380 and $760,
correctional labor for up to one year or imprisonment for up to six months.
7.) Collection, storage, use,
destruction or dissemination of confidential information about a judge or his
relatives and family members that are clearly offensive and demonstrate blatant
disregard for the judge or interfere with his activities for the purpose of
achieving an illegal decision is punishable by a fine of between $570 and $950,
correctional labor for up to two years or imprisonment for up to two years.
8.) A foreign non-governmental
organization that intends to participate in political activities within the
territory of Ukraine must register with the authorities
In closing, here's what Ukraine's
government has to say about the results of the draft bill:
"The draft will promote in
Ukraine of the rights and freedoms of man and citizen, protection of persons
and society from criminal attacks."
A cynic might observe that the laws are more likely designed to protect the Yanukovych administration rather than to protect the citizens of Ukraine from hooliganism.
On top of the $15 billion bailout
from Russia, these rather draconian legislative measures will make it increasingly difficult for
Yanukovych's Party of Regions to successfully weather the current political storm in
Ukraine.
To live in total fear we might as well be dead. Government should be of and for the people.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. If we had not driven Yanukovych from power, these laws would mean he had free reign to "win" the next election in grand Putinesque style and any one who complaimed would go to jail for a year
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