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    Azeris outraged by Armenian officers' planned visit

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Sept 9 2004

    A number of Azeri media have staged a protest against the planned
    participation of military officers from Armenia in the NATO-sponsored
    exercises due in Baku on September 12. The front pages of several
    leading private and independent daily newspapers came out

    blank on Saturday contained nothing but the "Azerbaijani media
    protests the arrival of Armenian officers to Baku" message. Moreover,
    Internet publications and independent ANS channel suspended their
    broadcasts for three hours for the same reason. Official and
    pro-government media outlets have not joined the protest. The
    Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said it had expressed its concern to
    NATO over the Armenians' presence, but refused to file an official
    complaint.

    A statement released jointly by local media says that the visit to
    Baku by military men from Armenia, which occupies Upper Garabagh and
    7 adjacent regions of Azerbaijan, will deal a blow on the country's
    independence. Permitting soldiers and officers of an arch-foe country
    to the sessions in Azerbaijan would mean ignoring the country's
    military interests and diminishing the dignity of Azerbaijani
    citizens, the document says. "Allowing Armenian military men to
    Azerbaijan, which has given thousands of victims, is an insult to the
    Azerbaijani people and is exacerbating the socio-political tensions
    in the country." The exercises, organized under NATO's Partnership
    for Peace program, are scheduled for September 12-26.

    Protest actions
    The Whole Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan plans to hold a rally in
    front of the Narimanov cinema on September 12 in protest against the
    Armenian officers' arrival, the party chairman, MP Gudrat
    Hasanguliyev said on Monday.

    Nation indignant
    He said the party also intends to conduct a march starting outside
    school No.20 to proceed to the President's Office. Hasanguliyev added
    that until the occupied Azerbaijani territories are liberated Baku
    should not cooperate with Armenia in any way and must prevent the
    Armenian officers' arrival. The Foreign Ministry is negotiating with
    NATO representatives in Brussels over the issue. "We are currently in
    talks with Brussels and expressing our position to NATO", Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told journalists. He noted that Azerbaijan
    has assumed a number of commitments to NATO and a refusal to admit
    Armenian military men to the country may "deal a blow" on the
    Azerbaijan-NATO individual cooperation plan.

    Appeal to NATO Secretary General
    The Garabagh Liberation Organization appealed to NATO Secretary
    General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer on Monday urging the organization's
    leadership to reject the Armenian officers' participation in its
    military exercises in Baku. The document demands that the training be
    held in any other country in order not to cause undesirable incidents
    and confrontation between the public and the authorities.
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