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    Azeri official accuses private news agency of "misleading public"

    Yeni Musavat, Baku
    11 Sep 05

    Excerpt from Elsad Pasasoy's report in Azerbaijani newspaper Yeni
    Musavat on 11 September headlined "Gallup will respond" and subheaded
    "Mehman Aliyev: Those who think that this issue will be hushed up are
    badly mistaken"

    We reported yesterday that the US Gallup International Association has
    exposed the Azerbaijani authorities. Gallup International made a
    statement denying reports that they conducted an opinion poll in
    Azerbaijan last May, in which 77 per cent of the respondents said they
    "trust" [President] Ilham Aliyev.

    [Passage omitted: reported details; Chris Stewart, Gallup's global
    brand manager, has said in a statement forwarded to Azerbaijan's
    independent Turan news agency that his organization has not conducted
    opinion polls in Azerbaijan]

    Surprisingly, Nazim Isayev, deputy head of the public-political
    department of the Presidential Executive Staff, is accusing Turan
    instead of accusing the lying members of the ruling team. Isayev says
    Turan either failed to realize the crux of the issue or released this
    information in order to mislead the public.

    "The thing is that Turan news agency appealed to Gallup, which is
    different from Gallup International. Gallup International conducted an
    opinion poll in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan in April to find out
    what the peoples of these countries think about the leaders of some of
    the world's great powers and their own countries. It polled 1,000
    people in each country. At that time, this was reported by the US
    magazine Washington Profile, Armenia's Azg and Turkey's Zaman
    newspapers, as well as by the Russian news agency Regnum. Azerbaijan's
    media organizations also reported about this poll," he said.

    Isayev claims that Turan inquired whether such an opinion poll had
    been conducted ahead of the election.

    "And Gallup was right when it responded that it had not conducted any
    such poll," Isayev said.

    Yesterday we contacted Mehman Aliyev, head of Turan news
    agency. Mehman bay [mode of address] reiterated that Turan had never
    sent any query to Gallup. Aliyev said Gallup had sent a statement to
    Turan after some news organizations, including some Russian and
    Armenian newspapers and Turkey's Zaman newspaper, reported about the
    poll.

    "They simply asked us to publish their statement as an independent
    news agency," Aliyev said.

    [Passage omitted: Mehman Aliyev says Gallup is going to take measures
    against the Azerbaijani authorities as its reputation was damaged]
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