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  • BAKU: Azeri Newspapers published with blank front pages to protestAr

    Central Asian and Southern Caucasus Freedom of Expression Network
    (CASCFEN), Azerbaijan
    Sept 4 2004

    Newspapers published with blank front pages


    ...To protest planned arrival of Armenian officers to Azerbaijan

    CASCFEN, Baku, 4 Sept 2004 -- Today about two dozens of dailies were
    published with blank front pages to protest planned arrival of
    Armenian officers to participate in maneuvers to take place in
    Azerbaijan within NATO "Partnership for Pease" Program on September
    12, 2004. The decision was taken by 9 leading mass media heads a day
    before and others were called to join an action. As a result other
    popular dailies joined action too. Alongside with dailies Group of
    Companies ANS (includes TV, Radio channels, news agency and several
    magazines) suspended broadcasts between 10am to 11am and 04pm to 05pm
    and is going to suspend it from 08pm to 09pm. Among those published
    with blank front pages are most popular newspapers such as "Azadliq",
    "Yeni Musavat", "Baki Khaber", "Xeber.net", "Baku Today", "Ekspress",
    "Uc noqte", "Iki sahil", "Sharq", "525-ci qezet", "Ayna",
    "Mukhalifet", "Olaylar", Russian-language "Zerkalo", "Ekho", "Novoye
    Vremya" and others. The electronic versions of these newspapers
    published protest slogans on their web sites too.

    The statement published on the papers on Sept 3 warned that if the
    arrival of Armenians will not be prevented media outlets reserve the
    right to broaden protest actions: "Depending on development of events
    we reserve the right to broaden our protest activities even further
    and to suspend our activity for longer term".

    Those joining protest consider arrival of Armenian officers to
    Azerbaijan as a disrespect for the nation: "Letting the officers of
    occupational forces into the training facilities of Azerbaijan,
    letting them train together with our soldiers means disrespect
    towards the military interests of the host country and playing with
    the nerves of the Azerbaijan nation".

    "We think that admission of the Armenian forces to Baku is insult to
    Azerbaijani nation, which lost thousands of its sons, aggravates a
    political situation in the country, causes mass protest, and creates
    ground for infringement of existing stability and unpredictable
    negative consequences", reads the statement.

    The Statement of Protest by Mass Media of Azerbaijan

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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