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    Azeri MPs say some officials involved in child trafficking - TV

    ANS TV, Baku
    26 Oct 04

    [Presenter] MPs have commented on the sale of children to foreign
    countries under the guise of adoption. They think that officials were
    also involved in this issue.

    [Correspondent over video] Some 204 children from Azerbaijan have
    been sold abroad under the guise of adoption over the past three
    years. There has been no information about their plight so far. Some
    MPs sent inquiries to the relevant bodies in this regard. They even
    appealed to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev over the issue.

    [MP Cahangir Huseynov] I would like to thank Mr Ilham Aliyev for
    imposing a moratorium on the issue. Today not a single child is
    given to a foreign citizen. Certain people are prepared to pay even
    a higher price for organs. Some organs can fetch between 50,000 and
    100,000 dollars.

    [Correspondent, over video] There were also MPs who think that those
    unable to see their children as their future should be educated and
    ideological work should be carried out among them. They also discussed
    other details of the child trafficking.

    [The Communist Party chairman and MP, Ramiz Ahmadov] The state should
    seriously monitor the situation. The state is in charge of the borders,
    of those who come and leave and of those who sign specific contracts on
    the purchase of children [changes tack] I know that the overwhelming
    majority of these contracts are false. They are aimed at deceiving
    us. Nothing is known about the plight of those children after their
    purchase and departure.

    [The United People's Front of Azerbaijan Party and MP, Qudrat
    Hasanquliyev] There are facts of corruption here. This kind of
    lawlessness takes place in exchange for a large sum of money. The
    law-enforcement agencies, executive bodies and parliament itself
    should control these issues.

    [Passage omitted: Other MPs say law-enforcement agencies should
    seriously talk to child traffickers in line with law]

    [Correspondent, over video] The MPs said that the state itself should
    take care of children and assume that the people involved in the
    trafficking of children were cooperating with some officials.

    Afat Telmanqizi, Azar Qarayev, ANS.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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