National Strike Committee of Belarus (Russian: Общенациональный стачечный комитет Беларуси), known informally as Stachkom (Russian: Стачком) or Stachkam (Belarusian: Стачкам) is the unregistered Belarusian organization whose basic mission is to protect the rights of citizens (including arrangement of protest actions against violation of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens).
Meeting resolution included both economic and political demands (resignation of the Minister of Entrepreneurship)[7] February 1, 2000 - The majority of entrepreneurs of merchandise markets of Belarus started an indefinite strike,[7][8] which was suspended on February 12.
[14] May 18, 2001 – General republican political strike of individual entrepreneurs, timed to the Second All-Belarusian Public Gathering held in Minsk on that day.
[16] July 31, 2002 – Warning one-day nationwide strike of individual entrepreneurs was held in the Republic of Belarus.
[17][18][19] August 26, 2002 - Political meeting was held in Minsk in support of economic and other rights of entrepreneurs.
The strike was attended by about 160 thousand entrepreneurs and employed persons from almost all cities of the Republic of Belarus.
By estimates, the strike is attended by 120-190 thousand entrepreneurs and employed persons from almost all cities of the Republic of Belarus.
[19][23][24] December 19, 2002 – Strike of entrepreneurs in Grodno demanding resignation of the current president Lukashenko.
For example, in September 2005 Strike Committee gave books, sports equipment and other useful things to Ivatsevichy prison No.22.