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    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    June 28 2004

    Azeri MPs Urge General Prosecutor's Office to Release Imprisoned KLO
    Activists

    Baku Today 28/06/2004 19:10

    Five members of the Azerbaijani parliament urged the General
    Prosecutor's Office on Monday to release the five imprisoned members
    of the Karabakh Liberation Organization (KLO) - who have been
    sentenced to two month in jail for their unsanctioned anti-Armenian
    protest early last week - on bail, ANS reported.

    The MPs, Sabir Rustamkhanli, Zalimkhan Yagub, Gudrat Hasanguliyev,
    Mammad Nuriyev and Mais Safarli, said in an appeal to the General
    Prosecutor's Office that taking into account the sentenced KLO
    activists' emotional state - their anger by the occupation of their
    territories by Armenians - they have to be freed.

    The Sheik of the Caucasus Muslims, Allahshukur Pashazade, also
    supported the initiative, saying that Armenian atrocities during the
    Karabakh war are to blame for the protests staged by several dozen
    KLO activists against the Armenian participation of a Baku-hosted
    conference for NATO's Cooperative Best Effort-2004 exercises on
    Tuesday.

    Baku's Nasimi District court on Thursday found the KLO chairman Akif
    Naghi, along with four other activists of this organization, Mursal
    Hasanov, Ilkin Qurbanov, Rovshan Fatiyev and Manaf Kerimov, culpable
    of resisting police, violating public order and hooliganism.

    The KLO members clashed with police on Tuesday near Baku's Grand
    Hotel Europe, where the NATO conference was taking place. Although
    police stopped most of the protestors from nearing the hotel, a group
    of young KLO members managed to push through police cordons and broke
    into the conference hall. There was no report of serious injuries on
    either side in the incident.
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