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    Expert rules out "velvet revolution" in Azerbaijan

    MPA news agency, Baku
    10 Jan 05


    BAKU

    "Even if there is an increased level of political activity in
    Azerbaijan in the run-up to the parliamentary elections, I do not
    believe that these processes will take a revolutionary nature and lead
    to a change of power," the director of the Institute for Political
    Innovations and Technologies, Mubariz Ahmadoglu, said, while
    commenting on the possible "import" of the "velvet revolutions" into
    Azerbaijan from Georgia and Ukraine.

    All the post-Soviet countries have passed the period of velvet
    revolutions in this or other way, he said. It occurred in Azerbaijan
    on 15-16 October 2003 [post-election riots in Baku]. Only after that,
    did a similar situation unfold in Georgia and Ukraine. The difference
    is that the opposition in Azerbaijan proved to be weak and incapable
    despite financial support from outside.

    Taking into consideration the failure of the revolutionary idea in
    Azerbaijan, the political analyst does not see any revolutionary
    prospects for Azerbaijan, especially before the parliamentary
    elections.

    Touching upon the prospects, Ahmadoglu said that a "velvet" coup is
    expected in Armenia soon, where the process of preparing and
    structuring a revolutionary situation has started. Ex-President Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan and the former foreign minister, now US citizen Raf
    Ovanesyan, have set up a single bloc. Four leading parties of the
    Justice bloc are also expected to join this bloc. Since Armenia is
    considered to be a "mini-Russia" of the CIS, these principles may be
    applied in Russia in the future if the velvet revolution is successful
    in Yerevan. Russia is the ultimate goal of the velvet revolutions in
    the post-Soviet area, which will then, under the US plan, move to the
    Middle East, the expert said.
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