Dear Friends and Members of the Oskar Halecki Institute in Canada,

We have received the above letter from Dr. Piotra Murzionak, a distinguished member of the Belarusian community in Ottawa and Canada.

We fully support Canadian-Belarusian community and people of Belarus in their fight for respecting human and citizen rights in their homeland, an important neighbor of Poland.

If you fulfill listed requirements, please sign this petition to Canadian Parliament and Government of Canada to stop dictatorship in Belarus. Please distribute this petition to your friends.

Sincerely yours,

Alexander M. Jablonski

President, Oskar Halecki Institute in Canada

Member of the Black Ribbon Day Committee in Ottawa


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Dear Friends,

We, Belarusians in Ottawa asking you and members of your communities to support our petition to Canadian Parliament regarding situation in Belarus.

Please, see an approach to sign this petition below. All signatures go anonymous via secure service in Parliament.

Thank you in advance,

On behalf,

Piotra Murzionak,

President, Belarusian Canadian Alliance, Ottawa Chapter

President, Belarusian Institute of Arts and Sciences, Canada

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We created petition to Canadian Parliament and GoC. (link is below)

Our petition to Canadian Parliament and GoC asked to stop dictatorship in Belarus is approved for signing.

https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-2829

 In one month (we selected minimal time frame because of importance of this questions) we need to collect 500 signatures for petition to be presented in Parliament by MP Chandra Arya.

Can you distribute this email to your community to help us achieve this?

Below are short requirements who can be a signatory.

To be a signatory:

•  you must be a citizen or resident of Canada (no age minimum);

•  you may not use an email address or a device with an IP address associated with the Government of Canada or the Parliament of Canada;

•  you must provide certain information so that your identity may be validated by the House of Commons;

•  you must accept the Terms of Use.

The information that you will need to provide as a signatory is:

•  your name;

•  valid email address (note: an email address may only be associated with one signatory);

•  if living in Canada, province or territory, and postal code;

•  if not living in Canada, country you are currently residing in; and

•  telephone number.

After providing this information, you will receive an automated email prompting you to confirm your signature. This confirmation must be provided for your signature to be counted.

You may only sign a given e-petition once.

The Clerk of Petitions has the right to reject any signature of which the validity is in doubt.