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    HUMORISTS FROM MILLI MEJLIS

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    14 July 05

    The election to the Azerbaijani Milli Mejlis (the parliament) is in
    November. The struggle for seats in the parliament has flared up. It
    looks like the opposition have made up their minds to teach a lesson
    to the authorities and win the majority of seats in the
    parliament. And, by the way, they look quite confident int heir
    victory. This confidence, first of all, emanates from the standpoint
    of the West and first of all the United States which unambiguously let
    them understand that it will support the opposition. It is enough to
    consider the statement of the US ambassador to Azerbaijan during his
    trip to Gyandja at the end of the last month. He particularly said
    that the US government seeks to cooperate with democratic countries;
    therefore, the US will support Azerbaijan in holding the election in
    autumn. The ambassador is hopeful that the election will be fair. The
    Karabakh proverb says they tell the complete word to the ass. However,
    we are concerned about another thing; will the new parliament be as
    amusing as the former? Do the Americans and other representatives of
    the West, being so far from the Oriental colourful humour, who are
    going to supervise the upcoming election, think about this peculiarity
    of the Azerbaijani parliament? If not, its a pity. Because in Baku
    they joke that there are two theatres of comedy in the capital of
    Azerbaijan. One of them is the theatre of musical comedy, the other is
    the Milly Mejlis of Azerbaijan. Moreover, it is generally accepted
    that the actors of the theatre of musical comedy cannot compare to
    their "colleagues" in Milli Mejlis by their professional skills, where
    Speaker Murtus Aleskerov himself plays the role of the "fool". Its a
    pity that no tickets for the "performances" of the Azerbaijani
    parliament are sold otherwise the inhabitants of Baku known for their
    delicate taste for humour would book the tickets beforehand. This is
    not exaggerated. Which parliament of the world would complain of the
    symbol of justice Themis, more exactly the band around her eyes? What
    is more, the meeting when the complaint was lodged was conducted by a
    doctor of law. The answer is the Milli Mejlis of Azerbaijan. Four
    years ago, discussing the bill on the official symbol of the court of
    justice, Member of Parliament Hasan Mirzoyev from the ruling political
    party Yeni Azerbaijan stated with a practical air that the eyes and
    ears of judges should be wide open in order for them to be objective
    in considering the case. In answer to this Member of Parliament
    Aliovsat Aghalarov noticed that the eyes of the judges can be open but
    their pockets should be buttoned. In this meeting they could not do
    without "anti-Armenianism" either. One of the parliamentary
    "humorists" did not like the scales in the hand of Themis, which
    allegedly resembles the Armenian cross. It was even proposed to
    replace the scales with the yataghan of Khatayi Shah. After long
    disputes presided by Murtus Aleskerov, who is, as you have already
    guessed, the abovementioned doctor of law, the members of parliament
    suggested a compromise. They decided that the scales should be left as
    it is but at least one of the eyes of the goddess should be
    opened. Hopefully, common sense prevailed as it does at the end of all
    the comedies. Or in which parliament would the members of parliament
    propose to "behead" this or that politician? Again the answer is the
    Azerbaijani. A year ago Member of Parliament Jalal Aliev made this
    proposal for the leader of Musavat, Isa Ghambar. One more question. In
    which parliament of the world can the physical features become a
    category for evaluating a politician? The answer again is the
    Azerbaijani. At the meeting of the Milli Mejlis the member of
    parliament representing the ruling political party Yeni Azarbaijan
    Musa Musayev angrily swore at the chairman of the oppositionist
    political party of National Independence Etibar Mamedov because the
    latter had dared to criticize Ilham Aliev. "Even when sitting Ilham
    Aliev is taller than Etibar Mamedov. How can Etibar Mamedov with his
    stature ever criticize Ilham Aliev," shouted Musa Musayev. There is no
    end to the oddities of the humorists of the Azerbaijani
    parliament. Either they decide on adopting laws on protection of
    national moral values and on extremism only because "the Azerbaijani
    oppositionists are immoral, ruin the system of national moral values
    and are engaged in extremist activities", or advise their colleagues
    to have the mental doctor examine them and even accuse the members of
    parliament of being homosexuals And last year the vice speaker of the
    Milli Mejlis Ziyafet Askerov made "an epoch-making discovery" for the
    Azerbaijani political establishment. He discovered that the leaders of
    the Azerbaijani opposition "feel pathological hatred against one
    another". Ziyafet Askerov came to this conclusion after studying their
    photos taken during the meeting of the coordinating board. "In the
    photos one can see that their smiles are forced, and they hate one
    another," stated the vice speaker with a profound sense of duty. The
    present mejlismen were not dignified (but instead they were faithful
    to their humorist spirit) when they expressed their opinion on the
    activities of the European organizations, particularly the OSCE,
    although the official Baku did not join the statement of the CIS
    countries criticizing the OSCE. At one of the meetings of the
    parliament the members of parliament representing the political party
    Yeni Azarbaijan were quite frank saying that the OSCE intended to
    stage a coup in Azerbaijan and bring the local opposition to
    power. They could not do without blaming the Armenians either. For
    example, a mejlisman decided to open the eyes of the Azerbaijanis and
    Armenians. "I knew that the OSCE is the "godfather" of the Armenians,
    and now I have come to understand that the OSCE is also the
    "godfather" of the Azerbaijani opposition," announced Mr. Know-All. It
    turns out that there are close "ties of kinship" between the Armenians
    and Azerbaijanis, whereas the naive Armenians could not even imagine
    this would be possible However, as it could be expected, Murtus
    Aleskerov is full of hatred for European organizations. He openly
    announced that the task of the head of the Baku office of the OSCE is
    to make enquiries about the disputes taking place in the Milli Mejlis
    and inform the Americans. This exotic accusation against the European
    diplomat aroused the ironic laughter of the leader of the reformist
    Popular Front Ali Kerimli. In the presence of the Baku mass media the
    irritated speaker told Ali Kerimli to behave himself (A.G.) and went
    on with this statement, "I personally appeal to you, Ali Kerimli. Keep
    in your mind that with such oppositionists like you no power will be
    ever shared." Not without success did the performance of the mejlismen
    pass after the cancellation of the NATO exercise Cooperative Best
    Effort 2004 to have been held in Azerbaijan last September. The
    training was cancelled because the Azerbaijani side refused to receive
    the Armenian military men. This scandalous fact in the history of NATO
    was presented by Member of Parliament Gudrat Hasanguliev as "the great
    achievement of the Azerbaijani diplomacy". And his colleague Ibrahim
    Isayev hurried to congratulate the Azerbaijani people on the "historic
    victory". The "cast" of the Milli Mejlis was, as a rule, supported by
    the former advisor on foreign affairs Vafa Guluzadeh. The rate of his
    anti-Armenian activities is simply impressive. Apparently the former
    advisor to Heidar Aliev wants to atone for his sin of close friendship
    with the Armenians (in the Soviet times). According to Vafa Guluzadeh,
    the legacies in Baku give the governments of their countries wrong
    information about the genuine attitude of the Azerbaijanis towards
    Armenians, which is outrageous hatred. Bravo, Vafa! Let there be more
    similar statements addressed to the European organizations. Let them
    understand at last why the Armenians of Karabakh do not want to be
    subject to such statesmen as the tragedian Vafa Guluzadeg and the
    "clowns" of the Milli Mejlis. Now quite seriously. Every performance
    comes to its end. Soon the present "actors" of Milli Mejlis will leave
    the stage of the theatre of absurd. We are hopeful that instead of new
    "clowns" and Armenophobs they will be replaced by serious people of
    sound judgement who will think for the fate of their
    people. Otherwise, as the journalist E. Orudjev predicts, the
    Azerbaijani people may come to a complete moral decay. God forbid.

    ALEXANDER GRIGORIAN.
    14-07-2005
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