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    Agence France Presse -- English
    September 14, 2005 Wednesday 7:53 AM GMT

    Detained Azerbaijani opposition activist hospitalized

    BAKU

    A prominent opposition youth leader detained in connection with
    alleged anti-government activity was treated in hospital in unclear
    circumstances, the opposition said Wednesday.

    The deputy head of the Yeni Fikir youth movement, Said Nuri, was
    hospitalized with what may be liver problems after being arrested
    Monday in a case linked to an alleged plot to overthrow the
    government in a Ukraine-style uprising.

    "Nuri has a liver condition. It is quite possible the police used
    excessive force and exacerbated the problem, but there is no way of
    knowing for sure," said Murad Gasanly, a spokesman for the Azadlyq
    opposition bloc.

    Late Tuesday about a dozen police blocked the entrance to one of
    Baku's main hospitals where Nuri was believed to be receiving
    treatment.

    An officer at the scene told AFP Nuri had been hospitalized with a
    headache and had since been returned to a central police station.

    However according to Gasanly, Nuri received a blood transfusion at
    the hospital early Wednesday and was due to be sent home later in the
    day.

    "Some of the Western embassies made phone calls to the government
    last night, and because of the pressure he may be released," Gasanly
    said.

    On Tuesday prosecutors said Nuri's detention was linked to the arrest
    last month of Yeni Fikir's leader, Ruslan Bashirli, who was charged
    with plotting a Ukraine-style uprising backed by the US-based
    National Democratic Institute (NDI), a democracy pressure group, and
    money from Armenia's government.

    Both the NDI and Armenia have denied the allegations, with Yeni Fikir
    claiming the case is a state-sponsored smear campaign directed at the
    opposition ahead of parliamentary elections in November.

    Yeni Fikir participated in a demonstration by some 20,000
    anti-government protestors in the capital Baku on Saturday to mark
    the official start of election campaigning.

    The last national vote in the mostly Muslim republic, the 2003
    presidential elections in which President Ilham Aliyev took over from
    his father Heydar Aliyev, ended in two days of rioting and hundreds
    of arrests.
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