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    Zerkalo, Baku, in Russian
    17 Nov 04, p 1,2

    AZERI RIGHTS ACTIVIST URGES SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS WITHOUT EUROPE'S
    INTERVENTION



    The Ago Group of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    (PACE) is expected to pay a visit to Baku shortly. Its members will
    become familiar with the fulfillment of Azerbaijan's commitments to
    the Council of Europe, the situation on human rights and freedoms and
    the preparations for municipal elections (on 17 December).

    The visitors will tour the regions and penitentiary institutions and
    meet convicted opposition members (for organizing post-election riots
    in Baku on 15-16 October). Besides, they are scheduled to meet human
    rights activists and representatives of the official circles,
    political parties and public associations.

    (Passage omitted: irrelevant details)

    The head of the Azerbaijani foundation of democratic development,
    Murad Sadaddinov, and a member of the monitoring group of human
    rights organizations, Saida Qocamanli, have shared their views on the
    forthcoming visit with Zerkalo.

    Sadaddinov said that the members of the group will visit not only
    Azerbaijan, but Armenia and Georgia as well.

    (Passage omitted: known details)

    Asked about possible results of the visit of the Ago Group,
    Sadaddinov said: "The Committee of Ministers is the only Council of
    Europe entity whose decisions are mandatory for all members of this
    organization. Their opinions play a positive role in resolving
    certain issues pertaining to human rights and democracy."

    Qocamanli agreed with Sadaddinov. She said the main topic of
    discussion during the meeting of the foreign visitors with human
    rights activists will be the issue of political prisoners. She said
    that this topical issue was actually a hot potato, being one of the
    main commitments of Azerbaijan to the Council of Europe.

    The list compiled by the members of the monitoring group now includes
    a total of 62 political prisoners, while this number was 716 before,
    she noted. "We are concerned over this issue because a new cohort of
    inmates comprising those involved in the October events and the
    leaders of opposition parties has emerged in the country," she said.

    The sides will focus on public TV and the freedom of speech during
    the meeting, as well as discuss the fulfillment by Azerbaijan of the
    European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms,
    Qocamanli said.

    Speaking about a possible outcome of the visit, the human rights
    activist said: "We should not pin hopes on the Council of Europe with
    regard to the problem of human rights, but deal with it ourselves. I
    think there are issues that we can resolve ourselves."

    As an example, Qocamanli cited the last year meeting of the
    monitoring group of human rights organizations with high-ranking
    officials in the hierarchy of Azerbaijan's ruling pyramid. About 30
    political prisoners have been released following meetings of this
    kind, she said. "I am not in favour of having all our 'vexed
    problems' discussed at the Council of Europe. I am for resolving our
    problems inside the country," Qocamanli said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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