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    European official, Azeri opposition MPs discuss human rights, Karabakh

    Turan news agency
    7 Apr 04


    BAKU

    The implementation of Azerbaijan's commitments to the Council of
    Europe and problems of democracy were discussed at a meeting between
    Council of Europe Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer and opposition
    MPs at parliament, namely Ali Karimli [head of the reformist wing of
    the People's Front of Azerbaijan Party], Mais Safarli [head of the
    Compatriot Party] and Qudrat Hasanquliyev [head of the United
    Azerbaijan People's Front Party].

    Karimli drew Schwimmer's attention to the problem of political
    prisoners which has not yet been resolved although Azerbaijan has been
    a Council of Europe member country over the past three years. Karimli
    said, in particular, that his aide Ramiz Tagiyev has been held in
    custody over the past 10 months and has not yet had his trial. The
    seven opposition leaders arrested in connection of the 2003 October
    events [post-election riots in Baku] have been held in custody over
    the past five months. "The world public must keep these issues under
    control as there are no independent courts in Azerbaijan and the
    authorities can make short the work of anyone," Karimli said.

    Elections in Azerbaijan are not democratic and the Council of Europe
    should appoint a special rapporteur for progress to be achieved in the
    sphere. In addition, there are serious violations of freedom of speech
    and press, many media outlets have been closed down and the bank
    accounts of two of the remaining three have been arrested. The
    authorities have established complete control over all television
    channels and the law on public TV does not give guarantees that an
    independent TV channel will appear in Azerbaijan, Karimli said.

    He said the authorities are violating the right to freedom of
    assembly. In the last six months the authorities had not permitted any
    rallies or pickets.

    Walter Schwimmer said in reply that in the past three years the
    Council of Europe had been keeping the issue of political prisoners in
    the centre of its attention and that it would monitor the situation
    until the last prisoner was set free.

    As for the problem of democratic elections, he pointed to the need of
    following the recommendations of the Venice Commission. He called on
    the Azerbaijani authorities to endorse the European standards of local
    government and to reform the system of courts and advocacy. Freedom of
    assembly should also be ensured, Schwimmer said.

    Talking about the Karabakh problem which was raised by the MPs, he
    said that the sides pledged to resolve the problem peacefully. "The
    problem should be resolved through dialogue," he said. At the initial
    stage attempts should be made to build confidence and the solution to
    the problem should be sought in line with European constitutions and
    experience, he said.

    Azadliq's correspondent accredited at parliament was not allowed to
    attend the meeting.
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