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    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Sept 15 2005

    Another suspect in youth movement chair's case

    Baku, September 14, AssA-Irada

    Deputy chairman of the Yeni Fikir youth movement was detained over
    the case of Ruslan Bashirli, the movement chair charged with plotting
    with Armenian intelligence to stage a coup in Azerbaijan.
    The police arrested Ramin Taghiyev for 48 hours as a suspect, said
    Ali Karimli, chairman of major opposition Popular Front Party (PFPA),
    who is known to maintain close ties with the movement.
    Karimli, speaking at a news conference at the PFPA office on
    Wednesday, termed the apprehension as the authorities' `repressions'
    against Yeni Fikir. Touching upon the earlier arrests of Bashirli and
    another representative of the movement, Karimli said the authorities
    are thus trying to `estrange politically-active youth' from the
    forthcoming parliamentary elections. The PFPA chairman did not rule
    out that other movement members may be arrested over the next few
    days as well.
    Karimli said that youth organizations of PFPA plan to start series of
    actions shortly in protest against `pressures against Yeni Fikir'.
    Those of two other major opposition parties represented in the
    Azadlig bloc - Musavat and Azerbaijan Democratic Party - will join
    the protests, he said.
    `Harsh messages will come shortly for the authorities from the West
    over the repressions against differently-minded youth. I have
    informed the European Union special envoy on South Caucasus Heikki
    Talvitie about the considerable decline of Yeni Fikir deputy chairman
    Seyid Nuriyev's health and the arrest of Ramin Taghiyev. Talvitie has
    acutely condemned these steps by the authorities and said that such
    attitude toward young people is unacceptable. Europe will voice its
    harsh position on these repressions in the coming days.'*
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