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    Azerbaijani newspapers protest Armenian officers' arrival in Baku

    AP Worldstream
    Sep 04, 2004

    Leading Azerbaijani newspapers ran blank front pages Saturday to
    protest the arrival of officers from rival Armenia for a NATO-sponsored
    exercise, while some electronic media stopped broadcasting for
    several hours.

    The front pages carried only the words, "The media of Azerbaijan
    protest the arrival in Baku of the Armenian military."

    A statement of protest published in Friday's newspapers called the
    visit "an insult to the Azerbaijani people," which endangered the
    nation's stability.

    The statement was signed by the chief editors of nine newspapers
    representing a wide political spectrum and the heads of the ANS and
    Azernet agencies.

    Earlier in the week, members of the Organization for the Freedom of
    Karabakh, including its leader, were sentenced to between 3 and 5
    years in prison for organizing disturbances in protest of the arrival
    of Armenian officers.

    The NATO Cooperative Best Effort-04 seminar is scheduled to run
    Sept. 13-26.
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