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    Fight against terrorism

    Baku Sun, Azerbaijan
    Nov 26 2004

    BAKU (AP) - Azerbaijan is stepping up the fight against terrorism
    by tracking down terrorist organizations and their sponsors, the
    country's defense minister said Thursday. During the past six years,
    authorities have exposed six branches of charity foundations believed
    to be financing terrorists, Defense Minister Ramil Usubov said at a
    NATO Parliamentary Assembly seminar.

    The organizations have been shut and 43 people associated with them
    have been expelled from the country, Usubov added.

    Meanwhile, in the last five years, authorities have detained 30 people
    connected with the Islamic Jihad and the Islamic Army of the Caucasus
    terrorist organizations, he said. Twenty members of rebel groups have
    been tried in courts.Usubov also said that Azerbaijan has detained
    and extradited to Russia 14 rebels believed to have organized various
    terrorist attacks.

    He stressed that one of Azerbaijan's main problems was illegal
    migration, which fuels drugs and weapons trafficking, as well as
    human trafficking and the smuggling of goods across borders.

    The three-day seminar was supposed to have been attended by two
    Armenian lawmakers, but they failed to show up at the last minute.

    The Armenian deputies decided not to attend because their letter
    to the heads of the Azerbaijani parliament and NATO Parliamentary
    Assembly with a request to guarantee security of the Armenian
    deputies had been left unanswered, said Mher Shakhgeldian, head of
    the Armenian parliament's commission for defense matters.Previous
    visits to Baku by Armenian officials resulted in protests staged by
    activists of Nagorno-Karabakh - an ethnic Armenian enclave disputed
    by both countries.

    Neither Armenia nor Azerbaijan is a NATO member, but both former
    Soviet republics participate in NATO's Partnership for Peace program.
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