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    Freedom House report sparks outcry

    AzerNews
    6-15 April 05

    The Freedom House organization has published its "Freedom in the
    World" index using a 7-point scale. Countries rated between 1 and 2.5
    points were rated as 'free', 3 and 5 points 'partly free', and 5.5-7
    points as 'not free', based on the criteria of political rights and
    civil liberties.

    89 countries were rated as free, 54 partly free and 49 countries as
    'not free'. Thus, 1.189 billion people live in free countries, while
    about 2.819 billion in partly free countries and some 2.387 people
    in unfree countries.

    Compared to 1974, the number of free countries more than doubled,
    as only 41 countries were rated as free at the time. Since then,
    6 more countries were added to the "partly free" category, while the
    number of unfree countries decreased from 63 to 49.

    46 countries received the highest rating (1 point), with Estonia
    being the only former Soviet Union republic included in this
    category. Armenia received 4.5 points, while Georgia and Moldova -
    3.5 points. Other CIS (former Soviet Union) states - Azerbaijan,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan - were rated as 'not
    free', with 6 points.

    The worst situation with human rights among CIS states was indicated
    in Belarus (6.5 points) and Turkmenistan (7 points). The report also
    assessed the human rights situation in conflict zones, terming them as
    "disputed areas". Among these regions, only the Turkish Republic of
    Northern Cyprus was rated as free, with 2 points.

    The self-proclaimed "Upper Garabagh Republic" operating in the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan, as well as Abkhazia, Kashmir and Kosovo,
    were rated as "partly free". Human rights are blatantly violated in
    Tibet, Dnestr and Chechnya, the report said. The countries considered
    to be protectorates of other countries - Hong Kong (China), Puerto Rico
    (United States) were rated as "free", with 2 points.

    "Report unfair"

    The rating on Azerbaijan indicated in the Freedom House report is
    unfair. The criteria taken into consideration in preparing the report
    are unclear, Ombudsman Elmira Suleymanova told a press conference
    on Tuesday.

    The Milli Majlis (parliament) speaker Murtuz Alasgarov said the
    report as biased, regarding as unfair the fact that Azerbaijan was
    rated below Armenia and Georgia.

    "Is the level of democracy in Azerbaijan behind that of Georgia
    and Armenia?"

    The speaker said that the inaccurate data in the report is related
    to the false statements made by the opposition, and called on its
    representatives to consider Azerbaijan's interests.
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