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    Public objects to Armenian's planned visit

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Sept 14 2004

    Azerbaijani people have not shared the presently-observed unity of
    views for many years. Regardless of party affiliation, positions
    held or views adhered to, the Azeri public has voiced a joint protest
    against the planned arrival of Armenian officers to attend the NATO
    exercises, which started in Baku on September 13.

    The protest actions, which started early this month, are still
    underway.

    Some 400 members of non-government organizations (NGOs) held an
    unsanctioned march on September 11 which ended in signing a joint
    declaration by over 250 NGOs. On the same day, another march, started
    by the Garabagh Liberation Organization (GLO) from the Cemetery
    of Martyrs, was prevented by the police. Employees of the ANS TV
    channel also visited the Cemetery. Then, ANS TV and Radio suspended
    their broadcastings for two hours, and showed films displaying the
    atrocities and numerous crimes committed by Armenian soldiers against
    the Azeri people.

    On September 12, representatives of socio-political organizations and
    other individuals held a sanctioned rally outside the Khatai cultural
    palace in protest against the Armenians' planned arrival.

    The protesters held slogans "Keep away Armenian murderers", "Death
    to aggressor", "Down with NATO's double standard", "Not train with
    Armenians, but fight them". In conclusion, a resolution was read out.

    Parliament members have also expressed acute protests against the
    Armenian officers' intended visit. Seven MPs refused to attend a
    parliamentary session on September 7 in this connection. Speaker
    Murtuz Alasgarov said he agreed with the objections voiced by the MPs.

    On September 10 Defense Minister Safar Abiyev said he strongly
    objects to Armenians' intended arrival, since there are no diplomatic
    relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. He also mentioned that
    Azerbaijan refused to attend NATO exercises held in Armenia last
    year. On September 11, President Ilham Aliyev, during his meeting
    with the refugees living in Barda, expressed his disagreement with
    Armenian's intended participation in NATO exercises in Azerbaijan.*
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