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    Under Government Pressure, Baku Opposition Paper May Go Under

    Rosbalt
    17/03/2004, 10:03

    BAKU, March 17. Eni Musavat, Azerbaijan's main opposition newspaper, is on
    the verge of going out of business. The paper's acting editor, Gabil
    Abbasoglu, spoke about the situation Monday, a Rosbalt correspondent
    reported.

    Abbasoglu blamed the problem on legal actions brought against the daily by
    the government. The authorities, he said, are seeking payment of
    approximately USD 30,000 in fines arising from six separate cases and have
    blocked the newspaper from otherwise using its day-to-day sales income. All
    income from sales of Eni Musavat, handled by three companies, have been
    sequestered in special accounts. Abbasoglu called the action 'arbitrary and
    in violation of the law.'

    The chief bank account of the newspaper has been under seal since last
    August. One result is that the newspaper's staff now is working without pay.
    'If we were selling 25,000 copies per issue before the presidential election
    of 2003, we're barely at 10,000 today,' the editor said. Because of the lack
    of pay, reporters are beginning to leave, he said.

    He said the newspaper has appealed to President Ilkham Aliyev in a statement
    noting that the latter's late father had every opportunity to close the
    paper but did not do so. The statement also calls on the head of government
    not to deprive the country of a forum for the opposition. 'We stand ready to
    hear out any conditions proposed by the authorities and will work with full
    consideration of their views,' the statement declares.

    The publication is seeking help from its distributors, other newspaper
    organizations and, most important, the Press Union, the editor said. The
    newspaper staff is threatening a hunger strike to call attention to the
    situation.
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