Belarus: Statement by the spokesperson on the designation of the European Humanities University as an “extremist organisation”

15.04.2026 EEAS Press Team

The European Union condemns the decision of the Supreme Court of Belarus to designate the European Humanities University as an “extremist organisation”.

This ruling is a blatant and unjustified attack on academic freedom, freedom of expression, and the fundamental right to education. The European Humanities University has provided high-quality education to Belarusian students, including those forced into exile due to repression in their own country, for many years. With EU support, hundreds of Belarusian students have benefited from scholarships and living assistance, enabling them to develop their expertise and contribute to their society.

Labelling an academic institution as “extremist” is yet another example of the regime’s systematic efforts to silence critical thinking, intimidate young people, and further dismantle civic space inside as well as outside of Belarus. This decision is part of a broader pattern of repression targeting civil society, independent media, and educational actors.

The European Union reaffirms its full support for the European Humanities University, its students, faculty, and alumni. We call on the Belarusian authorities to reverse this decision immediately and to cease their ongoing repression against the Belarusian people.

Anitta Hipper
Lead Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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Pedro FONSECA MONIZ
Press Officer for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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