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    FIVE AZERBAIJANI OPPOSITION ACTIVISTS LAUNCH HUNGER STRIKE

    The Associated Press
    08/31/05 16:11 EDT

    BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) - Five Azerbaijani opposition activists launched
    a hunger strike Wednesday to demand the release of their jailed leader.

    "We will conduct this action until the authorities fulfill our
    demands," Said Nuriyev, deputy head of the Yeni Fikir youth party,
    told journalists.

    Party leader Ruslan Bashirli was detained in early August, after a
    fellow party member accused him of taking part in a secret July meeting
    with agents from Azerbaijan's rival, Armenia, aimed at organizing an
    uprising by pro-democracy forces in Azerbaijan.

    Tensions are high in Azerbaijan ahead of Nov. 6 parliamentary
    elections. Opposition parties have rallied almost weekly amid fears
    that the government of President Ilham Aliev could try to rig the
    voting.

    Visiting U.S. Senator Richard Lugar expressed hope for fair elections,
    saying: "I sense in Azerbaijan a yearning for building strong
    democratic institutions."

    "I believe that the elections can be free and fair, and I was impressed
    by the preparations made by the elections commission," Lugar told
    a news conference during a visit. Lugar, an Indiana Republican who
    is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was touring
    several former Soviet republics with Democratic colleague Barack Obama,
    of Illinois.

    Azerbaijan's October 2003 presidential election, in which Aliev
    succeeded his ailing father who died after the vote, was widely
    alleged to have been fraudulent and the outcome triggered violent
    clashes between police and demonstrators.
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