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    Agence France Presse -- English
    September 14, 2005 Wednesday 12:36 PM GMT

    New opposition arrest in alleged Azerbaijani anti-government plot

    BAKU

    Azerbaijani authorities Wednesday detained a third leader of an
    opposition youth group allegedly involved in anti-government
    activities, raising tensions in the run-up to parliamentary polls, an
    opposition spokesman said.

    Ramin Tagiyev, a leader of the Yeni Fikir (New Idea) youth protest
    movement, was arrested Wednesday, just two days after the arrest and
    subsequent hospitalization of Yeni Fikir's Said Nuri.

    "I think they're trying to take out the whole executive committee of
    the organization," said Murad Gasanly, a spokesman for the Azadlyq
    opposition block with which Yeni Fikir is affiliated.

    Prosecutors were not available for comment Wednesday afternoon.

    This week's arrests followed the August detention of the group's
    leader, Ruslan Bashirli, who was implicated in an alleged plot to
    overthrow the government in a Ukraine-style popular uprising at
    parliamentary elections in November.

    The Azeri authorities have claimed that Yeni Fikir took its
    instructions from a prominent US democracy pressure group -- the
    National Democratic Institute -- and has been funded by Azerbaijan's
    arch-rival Armenia.

    Nuri, another of the group's leaders, was hospitalized on Tuesday
    with what appeared to be liver problems. His condition was still
    unclear on Wednesday.

    The arrests were also condemned by Ali Kerimli, leader of the
    National Front, one of the main parties in the Azadlyq opposition
    bloc.

    "I strongly condemn these arrests. ... The authorities fear that if
    the group is not destroyed before the elections it could mobilize the
    youth to become politically active," Kerimli said.

    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 Ilham Aliyev took over as president
    from his father Heydar Aliyev, ended in two days of rioting and
    hundreds of arrests.
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