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  • BAKU: Op Party Leader Calls Youth Movement Chair's Arrest Subversion

    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    Aug 8 2005

    Opposition Party Leader Calls Youth Movement Chair's Arrest `Subversion'

    Baku Today / AssA-Irada 08/08/2005 17:17

    Popular Front Party (PFPA) chairman Ali Karimli has refuted reports
    on the Yeni Fikir (New Thought) youth movement chairman's Ruslan
    Bashirli's cooperation with the Armenian secret service.

    `The reports and relevant TV broadcasts are another subversion of
    Azerbaijani secret service', Karimli told a news conference.

    The Prosecutor's Office issued a report on Thursday saying that while
    visiting Tbilisi, Bashirli plotted with the Armenian secret service
    to stage a coup and provoke stand-off in Azerbaijan. It also said
    that the chairman and another representative of Yeni Fikir went to
    the Georgian capital on Karimli's instruction.

    Karimli said that the individuals that spoke with Bashirli during the
    visit presented themselves as representatives of Georgian
    non-government organizations.

    The PFPA chair said that a while ago, one of these persons, who are
    now known to serve Armenian secret service, visited Baku, presenting
    himself as a businessman, and met with him.

    `If he works for Armenian secret service, how did he manage to enter
    the city? Where were government agencies then?'
    Karimli went on to say that after Bashirli returned from Georgia, he
    met with him in Baku. Bashirli then said that while in Tbilisi, a
    Georgian businessman offered him money, but he refused.

    `I am not sure now - either Bashirli was not saying the truth or this
    part was removed from the TV footage', the PFPA chair said.

    Karimli noted that he was disappointed with some statements by
    Bashirli.

    `I was frustrated by what he said about the Upper Garabagh conflict
    and the US plans to stage a revolution in Azerbaijan....He was in a
    drunken state when he made those statements.'

    Karimli also said that he believes that various psychotropic
    substances were mixed in the drinks that Bashirli had with the
    mentioned individuals.

    The PFPA chairman did not rule that Russian secret service agencies
    may be involved in the incident, as the reports on the matter and the
    video-tape showing the conversation Bashirli had in Tbilisi were
    submitted to the Prosecutor's Office by a Russian citizen. Bashirli
    bears not criminal but `moral responsibility' for the incident, said
    Karimli.

    The PFPA chairman added that the incident is aimed against him and
    his party and expressed confidence that he will `succeed in
    disclosing it'.
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