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    Federal Information and News Dispatch, Inc.
    State Department
    July 14, 2004

    Helsinki Federation Reports on Elections in Caucasus, Central Asia;
    Urges Russia to postpone presidential elections in Chechnya

    TEXT: The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF)
    has completed a new report focusing on the corruption of elections in
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Central Asia, and the Russian Federation
    (Chechnya).

    The report was prepared for the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) meeting on Electoral Standards and
    Commitments July 15-16 in Vienna, Austria.

    The report is available online at

    http://www.ihf-hr.org/

    Following is the text of an IHF press release on the report:

    (begin text)

    International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights

    Vienna, Austria

    July 14, 2004

    ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN, CENTRAL ASIA, AND RUSSIAN
    FEDERATION (CHECHNYA) "RIDDLED WITH SERIOUS IRREGULARITIES AND FRAUD"

    CHECHEN ELECTIONS SHOULD BE POSTPONED

    Vienna, 14 July 2004. The International Helsinki Federation for Human
    Rights (IHF) report to the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe meeting on Electoral Standards and Commitments, to be held
    on 15-16 July in Vienna, focuses on the corruption of elections in
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Central Asia, and the Russian Federation
    (Chechnya).



    [The report is available online at

    http://www.ihf-hr.org/welcome.php)

    Most of the elections held since the Central Asia republics became
    independent have been characterized by serious irregularities, lack
    of transparency, failure to provide equal conditions for all
    candidates to promote different political views, and the abuse of
    public resources. Turkmenistan has witnessed an almost total erosion
    of democratic principles.

    In Armenia and Azerbaijan, opposition candidates have been eliminated
    from elections, media coverage has been tilted in favor of ruling
    parties, opposition demonstrators and campaigners have been
    mistreated by police, arbitrarily arrested, detained, and unfairly
    tried. Recent elections in both countries were marred by serious and
    widespread fraud.

    The IHF is urging the Russian Federation to postpone presidential
    elections in Chechnya to replace assassinated President Kadyrov,
    which have been set for 29 August 2004. The IHF and the Moscow
    Helsinki Group have documented serious fraud in the recent
    constitutional referendum, presidential elections and Russian State
    Duma elections in Chechnya.

    "Manipulated elections aimed at creating an image of normalcy have
    done nothing to solve the basic political and human rights problems
    in Chechnya. But genuine and fair election processes could lead to a
    political, rather than a military solution," according to Aaron
    Rhodes, Executive Director of the IHF.

    (end text)

    (Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs,
    U.S. Department of State.)
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