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2006-06-29 11:11:00
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GOB Mocks U.S. Financial Sanctions But Responds In Kind

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SUBJECT: GOB Mocks U.S. Financial Sanctions But Responds In Kind


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SUBJECT: GOB Mocks U.S. Financial Sanctions But Responds In Kind


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1. (SBU) Summary: The GOB has threatened to freeze the assets of
President George Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in
response to the financial sanctions imposed by the U.S. on
President Lukashenko and nine other members of his regime.
Affected Belarusian officials have denied the existence of assets
in the U.S. and Lukashenko suggested that any assets found in the
U.S. be donated to the USG to help care for needy Americans.
Responses from state media representatives and affected GOB
officials have ranged from laughter to outrage. One member of
Parliament called on the international and American communities to
"curb Bush" and demanded that President Bush be tried before an
international tribunal. End Summary.

Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better: GOB To Freeze U.S. Assets
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2. (U) During an interview with Belarusian Television (BT) on June
25, State Secretary of the Belarusian Security Council Viktor
Sheiman stated that in response to U.S. asset freezes, Belarus will
"freeze the accounts of George Bush and Condoleezza Rice in
Belarusian banks" in addition to introducing "additional adequate
measures against other officials in the Bush Administration."
Sheiman denied the existence of Belarusian accounts in the U.S. and
ridiculed the U.S. action, saying "Washington has been looking for
these accounts for ten years" but has not found anything. Sheiman
recalled President Lukashenko's earlier statement that any funds
found abroad should be donated to needy Americans. He dismissed
U.S. financial sanctions as an "irritated reaction to Belarus'
independent and sovereign policies," including the construction of
a Belarusian-Russian Union State and the political-military
activities of the Collective Security Treaty Organization.


Response from GOB Officials Ranges from Laughter to Outrage
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3. (U) On June 20, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Andrei
Popov ridiculed the executive order, saying it "makes a judicious
person not just smile but laugh." He stated that the executive
order pursues the "old objectives" of misinforming the
international community about Belarus and discrediting its leaders.

Popov denied that Belarusian officials have U.S. accounts but
suggested that any "mythical funds" that the U.S. administration
finds should be used to support poor Americans.


4. (U) On June 20, Chairwoman of the Central Election Commission
Lidiya Yermoshina called the U.S. financial sanctions a violation
of her civil rights. Denying that she has any assets in the U.S.,
she stated that such infringements on private property should only
be possible if "George Bush brought a lawsuit against me."
Yermoshina added that she would not appeal her case to the U.S.
Supreme Court due to lack of money to cover the legal fees.


5. (SBU) On June 27, the chairman of the Committee on International
Affairs and National Security of Belarus' Upper Chamber of
Parliament, Nikolai Cherginets (who is on both the travel
restriction and asset freeze lists),suggested convening an
international tribunal to try President Bush. According to
Cherginets, the objective of the forum would be to call on the
world and American public to "curb Bush." Cherginets claimed that
certain lawmakers in Belgium, the Netherlands, Russia, several
countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and the United
States have welcomed such a tribunal. Cherginets noted that
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a vice speaker of Russia's State Duma, wants
to serve as the main rapporteur. He said that the conference could
take place in Belarus and Venezuela because of the countries'
similar views about U.S. foreign policy. Earlier, Cherginets
commented that "it should be noted the `black list' is drawn up by
a `black woman'."


State Media Blasts U.S. Decision to Impose Financial Sanctions
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6. (U) BT commentator Yuriy Prokopov derided the U.S. decision to
implement sanctions, stating that U.S. Congress was too tempted by
the tales from Belarusian opposition leaders about "multibillion
dollar treasures" of Belarusian political leaders to resist trying
to seize the fictitious assets. Prokopov also intimated that the
U.S. was searching for these fabricated funds because the
"impoverished" U.S. Congress needs money to fund the War in Iraq
and the Belarusian opposition.


7. (U) State weekly "Seven Days" proposed outlandish responses to
U.S. implementation of financial sanctions on members of the
Lukashenko administration. One article suggested that the
Belarusian authorities freeze the U.S. accounts of Belarusian
opposition leaders who "regularly go to Washington to report [on
their activities]." In a separate article, Seven Days asserted
that leaders of other corrupt regimes were able to keep their money
so long as they maintained their friendship with the U.S. The
article cited former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, who
according to the author is currently residing in the U.S. and has
USD 10 billion in his bank accounts. [Note: Marcos died in 1989.]


"Union State" Expresses Concern Over Anti-Belarus Statements
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8. (U) On June 22, the Belarusian-Russian Union State
Parliamentary Assembly issued a statement expressing "serious
concern" about the frequent strongly worded statements from western
countries about the Lukashenko regime. According to the
proclamation, such statements question the legitimacy of a
democratically and popularly elected president of a sovereign
nation. The Parliamentary Assembly noted that since all
parliamentary observers from CIS countries positively assessed the
conduction of the presidential elections and referendum in Belarus,
it is "obvious to unbiased observers that the legally elected
president enjoys the support of Belarus voters."


Comment
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9. (SBU) Despite public dismissals of the sanctions by prominent
officials, the GOB reaction shows that the officials are incensed
by U.S. financial sanctions. We do not know if Sheiman's comments
about freezing U.S. assets in Belarus are more than hortatory.


KROL