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    Azeri diaspora leader accuses Iran of insincerity

    Yeni Musavat
    9 Aug 04


    In spite of its efforts, Iran will never be a friend of ours, the
    deputy head of the Congress of Azerbaijanis of the World, Teymur
    Eminbayli, has said. He accused Iran of restricting fundamental human
    rights and conducting anti-Azerbaijani propaganda. Eminbayli said that
    Tehran had established a "spying centre" in the Azerbaijani exclave of
    Naxcivan under the guise of a consulate and also deployed a military
    base on the border to monitor Azerbaijan's territory. The following
    is the text of R. Kazimli's report by Azerbaijani newspaper Yeni
    Musavat on 9 August headlined "Iran will not make a friend" and
    subheaded "Teymur Eminbayli thinks one should not believe in sincerity
    of this state's officials"; subheadings inserted editorially:

    The Iranian president's official visit to Azerbaijan has
    ended. Different opinions have been voiced for a few days about the
    visit of the neighbouring country's leader, his negotiations and
    expected results. The statement that Iran regards Nagornyy Karabakh as
    Azerbaijani territory has been the main focus of attention.

    "Iran will never be a friend of ours"

    Will Iranian-Azerbaijani relations really be on the desired level from
    now on? Can one believe that our southern neighbour is sincere in
    sharing our country's most painful problems? We have talked to the
    deputy chairman of the Congress of Azerbaijanis of the World (CAW),
    Teymur Eminbayli, about this and other issues.

    Eminbayli recalled that Azerbaijan is smaller than Iran in terms of
    territory and population and it is also weaker from a military
    standpoint. He said that Iran has always been violating Azerbaijan's
    rights by threatening to violate its airspace and ignoring our
    position in the region. "That is despite Iran's efforts to introduce
    itself as a friend, it is absolutely impossible and senseless to
    believe this."

    Eminbayli shared his views about political analyst and ex-presidential
    advisor Vafa Quluzada's opinion that relations with Iran should not be
    spoilt because of the USA and agreed with Quluzada on some
    points. "The USA should actually express precisely its position on
    Azerbaijan and have a specific opinion. But it is not doing
    so. However, let me add that Iran will never be a friend of
    ours. Because our 35 million compatriots live there and the issue of
    their rights is very topical today," Eminbayli said.

    He went on to say that Iran was controlling even the Internet and
    restricting fundamental human freedoms.

    Iran's "spying centre" in Naxcivan

    The CAW deputy chairman said that Iranian President Mohammad Khatami
    had managed to deceive Azerbaijan's late President Heydar Aliyev
    during the latter's visit to Iran in 2002.

    "For instance, Khatami asked for permission to open an Iranian
    consulate in Naxcivan Azerbaijani exclave and his wish came true. In
    exchange, he promised to open our consulate in Iran but did not do
    so. The fact is that many facilities in Naxcivan, including some
    schools and hospitals, belong to Iranians now. At present, a spying
    centre under the guise of a consulate is operating in this region. But
    we have only our embassy in Iran which is directly working for this
    country," he said.

    Eminbayli said that the Iranian leader's statement on Karabakh was
    insincere as well. "Let me draw your attention to one fact that there
    are about 1,000 Armenians in Qarakilsa presumably a village near
    Orumiyeh who are carrying out a propaganda campaign against Azerbaijan
    and Turkey. The Iranian state television is facilitating the
    process. In parallel, they are arresting and torturing our compatriots
    who marched to Fort Bazz to mark the anniversary of Azerbaijan's
    national hero Babak .

    "The second state language in Finland is Swedish since six per cent of
    its population are Swedes. However, Iran does not let our compatriots
    study in their mother tongue. How can we regard them as our friends
    then?"

    Iranian military monitor Azeri territories

    The CAW deputy chairman said that Iran's position on Nagornyy Karabakh
    confirmed this opinion. Eminbayli recalled the occupation of Susa
    during Azerbaijan's ex-Speaker Yaqub Mammadov's visit to Iran in the
    spring of 1992 for Azerbaijani-Armenian peace talks .

    "However, Iran should have respected the signing of an official
    document in its capital. Everyone already knows that Iran does not
    want Susa to be a Turkish and Muslim town. Iran has deployed a
    military base on Khoroslu mountain near Azerbaijan and is monitoring
    our territories from there. The Armenian defence minister was taken to
    that base during his visit to Iran and was shown all our facilities
    with the help of technical equipment. For this reason, Iranian
    officials' statements is only trickery. We should know this and
    establish our ties with Iran as a state in line with our interests. It
    is worth learning a lesson from Georgia in issues like this."
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