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    Press freedom group calls on Azerbaijan to solve murder of opposition magazine editor

    The Associated Press
    04/08/05 13:05 EDT

    BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) - An international press freedom group on Friday
    called on Azerbaijan to fully investigate the shooting death of an
    opposition magazine editor and bring his killers to justice.

    Robert Menard, who heads the Paris-based Reporters Without Borders,
    said finding Elmar Huseinov's killers would show that the Caspian
    Sea nation valued press freedoms and democracy.

    ``We are very concerned about the murder of Elmar Huseinov,'' Menard
    told a news conference in Baku. ``I don't see any serious work in
    this direction and the continuing facts of violence and pressure
    toward journalists resulted in the death of this journalist.''

    Huseinov, founder and editor of the opposition magazine Monitor, was
    found dead in the lobby of his apartment building in Baku on March 2.
    Police said he was shot four times in the heart and the side.

    The opposition has blamed the former Soviet republic's leadership for
    Huseinov's killing. President Ilham Aliev has countered by calling
    the murder a provocation for unrest.

    Menard said Interior Minister Rameli Usubovi told him in a meeting
    Friday that the murder had a political motive, possibly to destabilize
    the country. He suggested foreign countries, such as Azerbaijan's
    regional rival, Armenia, may have had a role.

    Tension between the government and the opposition has increased since
    the October 2003 election, in which Aliev replaced his father, longtime
    leader Geidar, as president in a vote the opposition said was marred
    by fraud. Several opposition leaders, including newspaper editors,
    have been sentenced to prison over unrest that followed the election.

    The Monitor has been published and sold privately since a decision
    forbidding the state printing and distribution company from selling it.
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