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    Flowers versus power in violent Azerbaijan demonstration

    Agence France Presse -- English
    August 9, 2005 Tuesday 3:47 PM GMT

    BAKU Aug 9

    Flowers became weapons in Azerbaijan's capital Baku Tuesday when a
    bid by opposition activists to charm pro-government supporters with
    fresh bouquets degenerated into a pitched fight.

    The confrontation between about 100 pro- and anti-government
    demonstrators started as an attempt to make peace, following clashes
    on Monday in which the two sides showered each other with bottles
    and stones.

    Elderly female supporters of the National Front opposition party
    brought carnations to a group of pro-government female demonstrators
    in conservative Islamic dress. But the gesture was refused and soon
    both sides were using the flowers against each other, before resorting
    to egg throwing.

    The incident was one of the more bizarre signs of growing tension
    ahead of a November parliamentary poll in the oil-rich, mainly Muslim
    republic.

    The latest confrontations followed the arrest last week of Ruslan
    Bashirli, leader of the Yeni Fikir (New Thought) youth opposition
    group, for his alleged contacts with secret agents from Azerbaijan's
    enemy neighbour Armenia.

    Anti-government parties have dismissed those allegations as part of
    a state-sponsored smear campaign.

    The last national vote, the 2003 presidential elections in which
    Ilham Aliyev took over from his father Heydar Aliyev, ended in two
    days of rioting and hundreds of arrests.

    Azerbaijan lost a war against Armenia in the early 1990s in which
    about 25,000 people on the two sides died. No peace deal has been
    signed and an armed standoff continues.
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