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    Armenians seeking asylum in Europe use Azeri documents - daily

    Ekho, Baku
    5 Mar 05


    Text of political analyst R. Orucov's report by Azerbaijani newspaper
    Ekho on 5 March headlined "Armenians or Azeris?" and subheaded "This
    is not a matter of principle when political asylum is granted in
    Europe"

    A letter recently sent to Azerbaijan from a Dutch refugee camp and
    obtained by Ekho contains very interesting information on how a safe
    status can be received in Europe if a person passes himself for an
    Azerbaijani citizen.

    The author says that of the families that live next to him in the
    refugee camp, 27 are Armenians and only four are Azerbaijanis. But
    the Armenians are registered by the authorities as Azerbaijani
    citizens. "However, none of them has ever visited Azerbaijan," the
    author writes. He reports that at present, there are three to four
    groups of natives of Azerbaijan that operate in Europe and help
    Armenians "receive Azerbaijani citizenship".

    Human rights advocate Eldar Zeynalov has told Ekho that there are
    indeed many Armenians who are trying to receive political asylum in
    European countries and pass themselves as natives of Azerbaijan. "I
    believe that there are criminal groups that help Armenians get
    Azerbaijani documents," said the director of the Centre for Human
    Rights. "There were several alarming signals when Armenians visited,
    almost illegally, our Justice Ministry and brought some authenticated
    documents. And these cases were disclosed. But there are a few
    unexposed groups for every exposed one. Many people from Armenia flee
    to Europe precisely as Azerbaijani Armenians."

    Zeynalov said that he knew cases when people in Baku obtained
    documents with Armenian names. "It is a fact that getting a birth
    certificate with an Armenian name is very cheap in Baku. I have even
    heard rumours that it is possible to get a sealed blank certificate
    for as little as 300 US dollars."

    Zeynalov also said that at the time when Armenians occupied districts
    around Karabakh, original official Azerbaijani blank forms were left
    behind in many places. "So now Armenians have made 'good' use of
    them."

    The head of the press service of the state committee for work with
    the Azerbaijanis living abroad, Elsad Miralam, said for his part that
    all the aforementioned cases are well known to the committee. "We
    have received many reports that Armenians pass themselves as Azeris
    in Europe, and some of them have even received refugee status. We are
    raising awareness of this problem through Azerbaijani communities in
    different European countries and resort to the services of the
    embassies. There have been numerous cases of this kind. I want to say
    that with the help of our committee, the struggle against attempts by
    Armenians to use the name of our country abroad has become more
    intense of late."
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