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    Gulf Times, Qatar
    Aug 8 2005

    Azerbaijan relaunches opposition crackdown

    Published: Monday, 8 August, 2005, 12:16 PM Doha Time

    BAKU: The arrest of an opposition leader in former Soviet Azerbaijan
    over an alleged coup plot hatched by Armenian secret police and a US
    democracy group reactivates an opposition crackdown in the oil rich
    republic ahead of parliamentary elections.
    Prosecutors on Thursday announced the arrest of Ruslan Bashirli, the
    leader of the Yeni Fikir youth group modelled on movements that
    helped topple regimes in Ukraine and Georgia recently, on charges of
    attempting `to take power by force'.
    His detention came just two months after the Azerbaijani authorities
    had lifted a ban on public demonstrations that had been in place
    since the contested 2003 presidential elections which ended in
    rioting and hundreds of arrests.
    The two days of rioting that enveloped the capital Baku in 2003 put
    Azerbaijan in the international headlines. Since then, the
    authorities have clamped down on dissent, loosening the unspoken ban
    on rallies only in June after heavy Western diplomatic pressure.
    Prosecutors accuse Bashirli of accepting money from Armenian
    operatives posing as democracy activists from Georgia and Armenia in
    order to finance a revolt planned by the US-based National Democratic
    Institute (NDI).
    While in Georgia in July, Bashirli told the Armenians that he
    represented forces `acting on the instructions of the National
    Democratic Institute of the USA', according to a prosecutors'
    statement.
    He said he had received `specific instructions from representatives
    of this organisation to prepare a revolution in Azerbaijan', the
    statement said.
    Azerbaijan fought and lost a bitter war with Armenia over the
    mountainous region of Nagorno Karabakh in the early 1990s and the two
    former Soviet republics have yet to sign a formal peace deal.
    Both Yeni Fikir and NDI denied they were plotting to oust the regime
    of president Ilham Aliyev, with the US group's Azerbaijan director
    Christy Quirk saying the allegations `just aren't true'.
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