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    NOVEMBER ELECTIONS WILL BE A TEST CASE FOR AZERBAIJAN, SAYS PACE PRESIDENT

    Caucaz.com, Georgia
    Aug 25 2005

    Strasbourg, August 25 - Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly
    President (PACE) Rene van der Linden yesterday, on August 24, completed
    his visit to Azerbaijan and with it his week-long visit to the South
    Caucasus.

    In Azerbaijan he discussed principally the issues of the November
    Parliamentary elections, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and political
    prisoners, with a range of actors including President Aliyev, the
    Speaker of Parliament, the Prime Minister, the Ministers of Internal
    and Foreign Affairs, governmental, independent and opposition members
    of parliament, NGO and media representatives, and the leaders of the
    Muslim, orthodox and Jewish religious communities.

    The President stressed that the November elections would be a test
    case for Azerbaijan and an important opportunity for the international
    community to see that the government was doing its utmost to ensure
    free and fair elections. He mentioned a few of the basic issues; these
    included a full investigation into electoral fraud committed during
    the 2003 elections. The President was reassured by President Aliyev's
    promise that this process would be completed by November. NGOs should
    not be prevented from monitoring the elections only because of foreign
    funding, provided their finances were transparent.

    The President noted the importance of election monitoring and reminded
    the authorities that in January the Assembly would consider the report
    of its own 40 strong election observation mission. The authorities
    should reinforce and guarantee media independence and pluralism,
    including by bringing the capital's public television station into
    operation. The President was glad to hear from President Aliyev that
    this would take place in the immediate future. The President urged
    all political parties to approach the elections in a positive and
    constructive spirit of democracy.

    The President considered that the issues of political prisoners and
    the murder of Elmar Huseynov, were also important for the elections.
    He called on the authorities to take all the necessary action to
    ensure that neither the opposition nor the media would continue to
    feel at risk as a result of their lawful and democratic activities.
    The Council of Europe did not favour parties or individuals, but was
    interested only in the democratic process.

    In addition, the President was particularly concerned about the issue
    of Nagorno-Karabakh which he had discussed in detail with those he
    met previously in Armenia. The Council of Europe was a value community
    and would work for a peaceful settlement through impartial political
    pressure and encouragement.

    The President warmly welcomed the ongoing Presidential negotiations,
    whilst stressing that although there could be conditions to a peaceful
    settlement, there should be no pre-conditions on negotiations for
    peace.

    In all three countries, the President had met religious leaders and
    noted with great satisfaction the active and positive role they had
    played together in the reconciliation process. There would be no
    sustainable development or prosperity and no future for the region's
    children without a peaceful settlement; all those involved had a
    strong interest in peace.

    At this important time for Azerbaijan, the President was careful to
    stress that the Council of Europe did not want to punish Azerbaijan
    for its problems, but to accompany and assist it along the same
    European road. Press release selected from Council of Europe website
    by Celia CHAUFFOUR.
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