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Zianon Pazniak

Zianon Stanislavavič Pazniak (Belarusian: Зянон Станіслававіч Пазняк, born 24 April 1944) is a Belarusian nationalist[1] politician, one of the founders of the Belarusian Popular Front and leader of the Conservative Christian Party – BPF. He was the Belarusian Popular Front nominee for President of Belarus in the 1994 election.

Zianon Pazniak
Зянон Пазняк
Zianon Pazniak in 2008
Deputy to the Supreme Council of the Republic of Belarus
In office
15 May 1990 – 28 May 1995
Personal details
Born
Zianon Stanislavavič Pazniak

(1944-04-24) 24 April 1944 (age 80)
Subotniki, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union
Political partyConservative Christian Party – BPF
Spouse
Halina Vaščanka
(m. 1995)
ChildrenNadzieja (adopted)
Alma materBelarusian State Institute of Theatre and Arts
Awards Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal (2018)
Order of the Pahonia (2024)
Signature

Zianon Pazniak has lived in the United States since 1996.

Biography edit

Zianon Pazniak was born in the village of Subotniki in Baranavichy Region (present-day Grodno Region).

He graduated from the Belarusian State Institute of Theatre and Arts in 1967 and completed his postgraduate studies at the Institute of Ethnography, Art and Folklore in 1972. Upon completion of his university studies, Pazniak worked as an arts researcher. After a wave of Soviet political-administrative repressions in 1974 resulting in the loss of his work at the Arts Institute, Pazniak worked as an archaeologist at the Archaeological Division of the History Institute of the Belarusian Science Academy. His specialisation was the Late Middle Ages in Belarus. He was heavily involved in efforts to preserve the remaining section of the historic centre of Minsk, which was considerably damaged by the redevelopment efforts undertaken by the Soviet administration after the end of the Second World War. In 1981 Pazniak successfully defended a doctoral dissertation on the history of the theatre.

In 1988, Zianon Pazniak made public his researches of NKVD mass executions in the forest of Kurapaty near Minsk. At that time, he became a leader of the Belarusian national movement for freedom and independence. In 1988, along with Vasil Bykaŭ, he was one of the founders of the Belarusian Popular Front and the Belarusian Martyrologue.

From May 1990 until January 1996, Pazniak was a deputy of the Belarusian parliament. As parliamentary deputy, he was the leader of the fraction of the BPF.

 
First round votes for Pazniak, 1994 presidential election

In 1994, he participated in the 1994 election as the Belarusian Popular Front nominee, gaining 13.1 percent of the vote. Pazniak’s candidacy was supported by the famous Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaŭ and a number of representatives of the Belarusian scientific community.

 
Pazniak with Belarusian students in Warsaw, 2011
Pazniak reads Kastuś Kalinoŭski's letter, 2013

In 1996, Zianon Pazniak fled Belarus, citing a potential arrest by the forces of the Belarusian president Aliaksandar Lukashenka. He was granted political asylum in the United States.

On June 19, 1997, Belarus's prosecutor's office opened a criminal case against Pazniak accusing him of incitement to ethnic hatred against Russian people.[2]

Following emigration, Zianon Pazniak is still active in leading the CCP-BPF (Christian Conservative Party of the BPF). His endeavour to participate in the presidential elections of 2006 was set back when he refused to forward the requisite number of signatures gathered for his candidacy. Pazniak and the Conservative Christian Party – BPF refused to join elections in the oppositional coalition led by Aliaksandar Milinkevich in 2006 election.

He is a founding signatory of the Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism.[3] In 2018, Pazniak received the Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal from the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in Exile.

In the summer of 2020, Pazniak founded the association "Free Belarus", which, according to its own statements, "advocates the protection, development and representation of the Belarusian nation, the Republic of Belarus and Belarusians around the world".[4]

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 Pazniak called to support the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment.[5] In January 2023, during the Battle of Bakhmut, he visited the Belarusian fighters of the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment on the front line.[6]

Family edit

 
Jan Pazniak

Zianon Pazniak's grandfather was Jan Pazniak (1887 (1895 ?) – 1939 ?), a Belarusian publisher, editor, publicist and politician. Jan Pazniak took part in the activity of the Belarusian Christian educational movement and was a member of the Christian Democratic Union since its founding in May 1917 in Petrograd. Jan Pazniak published several newspapers and magazines as “Biełarus”, “Biełaruskaja krynica” (English: Belarusian Spring), “Chryścijanskaja Dumka” (English: Christian Thought) and “Ranica” (English: Morning). In September–October 1939, he was arrested by the NKVD and taken out of Vilna. According to one version, Jan Pazniak was held in prison in Staraja Vilejka not far from Maladziechna until June 1941. The circumstances and date of his death are still unknown.

His father was Stanisłaŭ Janavič Pazniak (1922-1944). Stanisłaŭ Pazniak was recruited into the Red Army in the summer of 1944 and died on the Soviet-German front in December 1944.

His mother was Hanna Jaŭchimaŭna Pazniak (1922-2012). She lived in Subotniki almost all her life. When she died in April 2012, Pazniak didn't come to the funeral, fearing persecution by the authorities.[7][8]

His wife is Halina Pazniak (Vaščanka). She was a deputy of the Minsk City Council. They have been married since 1995. She lives in Warsaw.[9]

His step daughter is Nadzieja.[10][11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Зянон Пазняк: “Нацыяналізм і дэмакратыя – сынонімы”
  2. ^ Крымінальная справа супраць Пазьняка не закрытая
  3. ^ "Prague Declaration – Declaration Text". June 3, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
  4. ^ БЕЛАРУСКІ НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНЫ САКРАТАРЫЯТ
  5. ^ Zianon Pazniak: Kalinouski Regiment Is The Only Organized Force Capable Of Deciding Something In Belarus
  6. ^ Zianon Pazniak visited Bakhmut
  7. ^ "Умерла мать Зенона Позняка". charter97.org. Retrieved June 13, 2017. (in Russian)
  8. ^ Зенон Позняк не приедет в Беларусь на похороны матери (in Russian)
  9. ^ Пазьняк Зянон Станіслававіч // Кансэрватыўна-Хрысьціянская Партыя — БНФ(in Belarusian)>
  10. ^ "Сярод будучых тэлезорак – дачка Зянона Пазьняка". Наша Ніва (in Belarusian). Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  11. ^ PazniakVideo (December 26, 2012). "Пазьняк для тэлеканала ГРТ". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2017. (in Belarusian)

External links edit

  • Bielarus.net: Bielaruskaja Salidarnasc
  • Official Zianon Pazniak website – Pazniak.info
  • Christian Conservative Party of the BPF
  • "Народная перамога"(People's victory)

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Zianon Stanislavavic Pazniak Belarusian Zyanon Stanislavavich Paznyak born 24 April 1944 is a Belarusian nationalist 1 politician one of the founders of the Belarusian Popular Front and leader of the Conservative Christian Party BPF He was the Belarusian Popular Front nominee for President of Belarus in the 1994 election Zianon PazniakZyanon PaznyakZianon Pazniak in 2008Deputy to the Supreme Council of the Republic of BelarusIn office 15 May 1990 28 May 1995Personal detailsBornZianon Stanislavavic Pazniak 1944 04 24 24 April 1944 age 80 Subotniki Byelorussian SSR Soviet UnionPolitical partyConservative Christian Party BPFSpouseHalina Vascanka m 1995 wbr ChildrenNadzieja adopted Alma materBelarusian State Institute of Theatre and ArtsAwardsBelarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal 2018 Order of the Pahonia 2024 Signature Zianon Pazniak has lived in the United States since 1996 Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editZianon Pazniak was born in the village of Subotniki in Baranavichy Region present day Grodno Region He graduated from the Belarusian State Institute of Theatre and Arts in 1967 and completed his postgraduate studies at the Institute of Ethnography Art and Folklore in 1972 Upon completion of his university studies Pazniak worked as an arts researcher After a wave of Soviet political administrative repressions in 1974 resulting in the loss of his work at the Arts Institute Pazniak worked as an archaeologist at the Archaeological Division of the History Institute of the Belarusian Science Academy His specialisation was the Late Middle Ages in Belarus He was heavily involved in efforts to preserve the remaining section of the historic centre of Minsk which was considerably damaged by the redevelopment efforts undertaken by the Soviet administration after the end of the Second World War In 1981 Pazniak successfully defended a doctoral dissertation on the history of the theatre In 1988 Zianon Pazniak made public his researches of NKVD mass executions in the forest of Kurapaty near Minsk At that time he became a leader of the Belarusian national movement for freedom and independence In 1988 along with Vasil Bykaŭ he was one of the founders of the Belarusian Popular Front and the Belarusian Martyrologue From May 1990 until January 1996 Pazniak was a deputy of the Belarusian parliament As parliamentary deputy he was the leader of the fraction of the BPF nbsp First round votes for Pazniak 1994 presidential election In 1994 he participated in the 1994 election as the Belarusian Popular Front nominee gaining 13 1 percent of the vote Pazniak s candidacy was supported by the famous Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaŭ and a number of representatives of the Belarusian scientific community nbsp Pazniak with Belarusian students in Warsaw 2011 source source source source source source Pazniak reads Kastus Kalinoŭski s letter 2013 In 1996 Zianon Pazniak fled Belarus citing a potential arrest by the forces of the Belarusian president Aliaksandar Lukashenka He was granted political asylum in the United States On June 19 1997 Belarus s prosecutor s office opened a criminal case against Pazniak accusing him of incitement to ethnic hatred against Russian people 2 Following emigration Zianon Pazniak is still active in leading the CCP BPF Christian Conservative Party of the BPF His endeavour to participate in the presidential elections of 2006 was set back when he refused to forward the requisite number of signatures gathered for his candidacy Pazniak and the Conservative Christian Party BPF refused to join elections in the oppositional coalition led by Aliaksandar Milinkevich in 2006 election He is a founding signatory of the Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism 3 In 2018 Pazniak received the Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal from the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in Exile In the summer of 2020 Pazniak founded the association Free Belarus which according to its own statements advocates the protection development and representation of the Belarusian nation the Republic of Belarus and Belarusians around the world 4 During the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 Pazniak called to support the Kastus Kalinoŭski Regiment 5 In January 2023 during the Battle of Bakhmut he visited the Belarusian fighters of the Kastus Kalinoŭski Regiment on the front line 6 Family edit nbsp Jan Pazniak Zianon Pazniak s grandfather was Jan Pazniak 1887 1895 1939 a Belarusian publisher editor publicist and politician Jan Pazniak took part in the activity of the Belarusian Christian educational movement and was a member of the Christian Democratic Union since its founding in May 1917 in Petrograd Jan Pazniak published several newspapers and magazines as Bielarus Bielaruskaja krynica English Belarusian Spring Chryscijanskaja Dumka English Christian Thought and Ranica English Morning In September October 1939 he was arrested by the NKVD and taken out of Vilna According to one version Jan Pazniak was held in prison in Staraja Vilejka not far from Maladziechna until June 1941 The circumstances and date of his death are still unknown His father was Stanislaŭ Janavic Pazniak 1922 1944 Stanislaŭ Pazniak was recruited into the Red Army in the summer of 1944 and died on the Soviet German front in December 1944 His mother was Hanna Jaŭchimaŭna Pazniak 1922 2012 She lived in Subotniki almost all her life When she died in April 2012 Pazniak didn t come to the funeral fearing persecution by the authorities 7 8 His wife is Halina Pazniak Vascanka She was a deputy of the Minsk City Council They have been married since 1995 She lives in Warsaw 9 His step daughter is Nadzieja 10 11 See also editBelarusian nationalism Stanislau ShushkevichReferences edit Zyanon Paznyak Nacyyanalizm i demakratyya synonimy Kryminalnaya sprava suprac Paznyaka ne zakrytaya Prague Declaration Declaration Text June 3 2008 Retrieved January 28 2010 BELARUSKI NACYYaNALNY SAKRATARYYaT Zianon Pazniak Kalinouski Regiment Is The Only Organized Force Capable Of Deciding Something In Belarus Zianon Pazniak visited Bakhmut Umerla mat Zenona Poznyaka charter97 org Retrieved June 13 2017 in Russian Zenon Poznyak ne priedet v Belarus na pohorony materi in Russian Paznyak Zyanon Stanislavavich Kanservatyyna Hrysciyanskaya Partyya BNF in Belarusian gt Syarod buduchyh telezorak dachka Zyanona Paznyaka Nasha Niva in Belarusian Retrieved June 13 2017 PazniakVideo December 26 2012 Paznyak dlya telekanala GRT YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved June 13 2017 in Belarusian External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zianon Pazniak Bielarus net Bielaruskaja Salidarnasc Official Zianon Pazniak website Pazniak info Christian Conservative Party of the BPF Narodnaya peramoga People s victory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zianon Pazniak amp oldid 1215869981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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