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    Azeri secret services used Georgian to trap young opposition leader - daily

    Azadliq, Baku
    4 Sep 05

    Azerbaijani opposition daily Azadliq has said Georgian citizen Merabi
    Dzhibutia, who was detained recently for illegally trespassing the
    Georgian-Azerbaijani border, is allegedly an Azerbaijani special
    services agent.

    The special services used Dzhibutia to "trap" Azerbaijani opposition
    youth leader Ruslan Basirli, Azadliq said.

    Azerbaijani State Border Service identified Dzhibutia on 29 August
    as the person who had allegedly mediated a meeting between Basirli
    and Armenian secret services in Tbilisi in July. Ruslan Basirli,
    head of the Yeni Fikir (New Thought) youth movement, was arrested on
    4 August on charges of cooperation with the Armenian secret services
    and plans to overthrow the government.

    Azadliq questioned reasons why Dzhibutia had attempted to cross over
    to Azerbaijan. "If he represented the Armenian intelligence services,
    as the Azerbaijani authorities claim, then why did not he flee to
    Armenia? The reason is clear. When you scare a dog, it runs to its
    master," the daily said.

    The report also noted that although Dzhibutia was detained on 26
    August, information about his arrest was published on 29 August. It
    recalled that the head of the Georgian Foreign Intelligence Service,
    Batu Kutelia, visited Azerbaijan on the same day.

    "It is quite possible that Mr Kutelia had to visit Baku because he
    knew that Dzhibutia had been taken to Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani
    authorities were already unable to hide the cat in a bag and had to
    make public his arrest," Azadliq said.

    The daily also noted the delay in publishing Dzhibutia's evidence to
    the investigation. It took Azerbaijani investigators almost a week
    to show him on pro-government TV channels giving evidence. Merabi
    had to fill gaps in the Basirli case, Azadliq said.
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