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    EXILED EX-PRESIDENT REGISTERED FOR AZERI POLL

    Reuters, UK
    Sept 6 2005

    BAKU, Sep 5 : Azerbaijan's exiled ex-president was registered to
    run in parliamentary elections due later this year which are seen
    as crucial to proving the ex-Soviet state's progress on democracy,
    a political ally said today.

    The previous registration of another exiled opposition head, ex-speaker
    Rasul Guliyev, was seen by his allies as a concession to foreign
    pressure for a fair poll although prosecutors have said both figures
    will be arrested if they return home.

    Ayaz Mutalibov, who led the oil-rich state from 1990 to 1992 when
    it gained independence from Moscow, is charged with failing to
    prevent Armenians from seizing control of the breakaway region of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Guliyev is charged with massive corruption.

    "Today the electoral commission made out a candidate registration
    in the name of Ayaz Mutalibov. We start his political campaign from
    September 8," said Araz Alizade of Mutalibov's Social-Democratic Party.

    "I do not think that Mutalibov can be arrested." The elections are set
    for Nov. 6 and are being closely watched for popular demonstrations
    like those that overturned the governments of Georgia and Ukraine.

    President Ilham Aliyev, who succeeded his father two years ago in
    the former Soviet Union's first dynastic succession, has said such
    a revolution is impossible despite opposition threats to depose him
    if the polls are rigged.

    International organisations have previously condemned Azeri polls
    as well short of international standards, but the Organisation for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) -- the continent's top
    vote-monitoring organisation -- praised the country's progress today.

    "The Azerbaijan authorities are taking steps to fulfil the
    recommendations of international organisations and can resolve all
    outstanding problems by November. Azerbaijan's democratisation is
    ongoing," said OSCE chairman Dmitrij Rupel.

    The polls will not be conducted in Nagorno-Karabakh, which Azerbaijan
    claims but has failed to assert any control over since a conflict
    over the territory in the early 1990s. All efforts to resolve the
    region's status have failed.
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