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    Azeri MP says Soros Foundation hinders major pipeline construction

    Sarq, Baku
    11 Aug 04

    Excerpt from V. Allahverdiyeva report by Azerbaijani newspaper Sarq on
    11 August headlined "Soros' trace in problems around the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline" and subheaded "Zahid Qaralov: The Soros
    Foundation wages expensive campaigns and involves people in
    destructive activities"

    It is difficult to say that all the problems aroused by the
    construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline have been surmounted
    because there are new reports about the local population preparing for
    protests at the construction.

    Most observers share the view that these problems do not emerge by
    themselves, and that some people are purposefully creating them. Some
    cite the Soros Foundation among them. The chairman of the Milli Maclis
    Azerbaijan's parliament commission on local government, MP Zahid
    Qaralov, has recently unmasked the foundation. He said that there are
    unhealthy intentions behind Soros' activities. He sees Soros behind
    problems around the pipeline's construction. "I am absolutely certain
    that the Soros Foundation too is involved in this. It wages expensive
    campaigns and involves people in destructive activities. Under the
    guise of charity, Soros has always obstructed what could benefit
    relations of Azerbaijan with Iran, Russia, Georgia and Armenia. One
    may ask - what is his interest in the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan? The
    Foundation does not want the local population to live well. It wants
    to turn the region into a cauldron. They were also involved in the
    proliferation of separatism in the early 1990s. They were hiding then,
    but now they have surfaced."

    Moreover, Armenian ideology, big empires and people who want a
    shortage of oil in the world markets are interested in halting the
    construction, Qaralov said. "Some say that it is Georgia's ecology
    minister and some say that it is the parliament's speaker who is
    obstructing this issue. But these are all only implementers. They
    acknowledge the importance of the pipeline but they also want
    environmental security, the pipes to be laid deeper under ground,
    additional security measures to be taken, and more compensation to be
    paid to locals. These are all small wishes but together with the big
    ones they become decisive."

    Passage omitted: Repeating same ideas
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