Zianon Stanislavavič Pazniak ( be, Зянон Станіслававіч Пазняк, born 24 April 1944) is a
Belarusian nationalist
Belarusian nationalism is the nationalism that asserts the nationality of Belarusians. It originated in the first decade of the 20th century. The Belarusian People's Republic, declared on 25 March 1918, was the first manifestation of Belarusian ...
politician, one of the founders of the
Belarusian Popular Front
The Belarusian Popular Front "Revival" (BPF, be, Беларускі Народны Фронт "Адраджэньне", БНФ; ''Biełaruski Narodny Front "Adradžeńnie"'', ''BNF'') was a social and political movement in Belarus in the late ...
and leader of the
Conservative Christian Party – BPF
The Conservative Christian Party of the Belarusian People's Front ( be, Кансэрватыўна-Хрысьціянская Партыя - БНФ, Kanservatyŭna-Chryścijanskaja Partyja BNF; russian: Консервативно-христиан� ...
. He was the
Belarusian Popular Front
The Belarusian Popular Front "Revival" (BPF, be, Беларускі Народны Фронт "Адраджэньне", БНФ; ''Biełaruski Narodny Front "Adradžeńnie"'', ''BNF'') was a social and political movement in Belarus in the late ...
nominee for
President of Belarus
The president of the Republic of Belarus ( be, Прэзідэнт Рэспублікі Беларусь; russian: Президент Республики Беларусь) is the head of state and head of government of Belarus. The office was cre ...
in the
1994 election.
Zianon Pazniak has lived in the United States since 1996.
Biography
Zianon Pazniak was born in the village of
Subotniki in
Baranavichy Voblast
russian: Барановичская Область
, common_name = Baranavichy
, subdivision = Voblast
, nation = Byelorussian SSR
, p1 = Navahrudak Voblast
, flag_p1 = ...
(present-day
Hrodna 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
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (russian: Наро́дный комиссариа́т вну́тренних дел, Naródnyy komissariát vnútrennikh del, ), abbreviated NKVD ( ), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union.
...
mass executions in the forest of
Kurapaty
Kurapaty ( be, Курапаты, ) is a wooded area on the outskirts of Minsk, Belarus, in which a vast number of people were executed between 1937 and 1941 during the Great Purge by the Soviet secret police, the NKVD.
The exact count of vict ...
near
Minsk
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. At that time, he became a leader of the Belarusian national movement for freedom and independence. In 1988, along with
Vasil Bykaŭ
Vasil Uladzimiravič Bykaŭ (often spelled Vasil Bykov, be, Васі́ль Уладзі́міравіч Бы́каў, russian: Василь Влади́мирович Быков) (19 June 1924 – 22 June 2003) was a prolific Soviet and Belarus ...
, he was one of the founders of the
Belarusian Popular Front
The Belarusian Popular Front "Revival" (BPF, be, Беларускі Народны Фронт "Адраджэньне", БНФ; ''Biełaruski Narodny Front "Adradžeńnie"'', ''BNF'') was a social and political movement in Belarus in the late ...
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.
In 1994, he participated in the
1994 election as the
Belarusian Popular Front
The Belarusian Popular Front "Revival" (BPF, be, Беларускі Народны Фронт "Адраджэньне", БНФ; ''Biełaruski Narodny Front "Adradžeńnie"'', ''BNF'') was a social and political movement in Belarus in the late ...
nominee, gaining 13.1 percent of the vote. Pazniak’s candidacy was supported by the famous Belarusian writer
Vasil Bykaŭ
Vasil Uladzimiravič Bykaŭ (often spelled Vasil Bykov, be, Васі́ль Уладзі́міравіч Бы́каў, russian: Василь Влади́мирович Быков) (19 June 1924 – 22 June 2003) was a prolific Soviet and Belarus ...
and a number of representatives of the Belarusian scientific community.

In 1996, Zianon Pazniak fled Belarus, citing a potential arrest by the forces of the Belarusian president
Aliaksandar Lukashenka. He was granted
political asylum
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in the
United States
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.
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.
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
The Conservative Christian Party of the Belarusian People's Front ( be, Кансэрватыўна-Хрысьціянская Партыя - БНФ, Kanservatyŭna-Chryścijanskaja Partyja BNF; russian: Консервативно-христиан� ...
refused to join elections in the oppositional coalition led by
Aliaksandar Milinkevich in
2006 election
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.
He is a founding signatory of the
Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism. In 2018, Pazniak received the
Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal from the
Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in Exile.
Family

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
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (russian: Наро́дный комиссариа́т вну́тренних дел, Naródnyy komissariát vnútrennikh del, ), abbreviated NKVD ( ), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union.
...
and taken out of
Vilna
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. According to one version, Jan Pazniak was held in prison in Staraja Vilejka not far from
Maladziechna
Maladzyechna ( be, Маладзе́чна, Maladziečna, ; russian: Молоде́чно, Molodechno; pl, Mołodeczno) is a city in the Minsk Region of Belarus, an administrative centre of the Maladzyechna District (and formerly of the Maladzyech ...
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
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
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. In her last years, she was seriously ill. When she died in April 2012, Pazniak didn't come to the funeral, fearing persecution by the authorities.
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.
His step daughter is Nadzieja.
Criticism
Stanislau Shushkevich thought that neither the West nor Belarus needed Pazniak. Shushkevich said that Pazniak is a political deserter, who cowardly ran away from Belarus.
Pavel Sharamet thought that Pazniak was an intolerant and rough politician and his emigration was cowardice.
Alaksiej Janukievich called Pazniak's accusations of collaboration with KGB "paranoia".
Roy Medvedev thinks that Pazniak is a radical nationalist.
Valeriya Novodvorskaya said that Pazniak "died" the day when he was frightened for his "precious" life and emigrated.
Новодворская: Позняк "умер", когда сбежал // Belarusian partisan, January 21, 2013
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See also
* Belarusian nationalism
* Stanislau Shushkevich
References
External links
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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1944 births
Living people
People from Iwye District
Belarusian dissidents
Belarusian expatriates in the United States
Soviet dissidents
BPF Party politicians
Conservative Christian Party – BPF politicians
Members of the Supreme Council of Belarus
Candidates for President of Belarus
Belarusian Roman Catholics
Anti-Russification activists
Belarusian State Academy of Arts alumni