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    Protests at Hungarian sentence continue in Azeri towns

    ANS TV, Baku
    15 Apr 06



    [Presenter Natavan Babayeva] Protest actions continue against the life
    sentence by a Budapest court to Ramil Safarov accused of killing
    Armenian officer Gurgen Markaryan [at a NATO course in Hungary].
    Young people staged an unauthorized protest action outside State
    University of Languages a short while ago. The protesters chanted:
    "Down with injustice", "Freedom to Ramil Safarov" and "Karabakh is
    ours and will be ours". They tried to march towards Azadliq Square
    along Rasid Behbudov Street [central Baku]. Police stopped them and
    detained five people.

    The local branch of the Karabakh Liberation Organization, war veterans
    and families of martyrs today staged a march and rally in Mingacevir
    [central Azerbaijan] to protect the rights of Ramil Safarov. They
    chanted "Freedom to Ramil Safarov" and demanded that the Budapest
    court's unfair verdict be cancelled. The rally also said that this was
    not just the violation of Ramil Safarov's rights, but that of war
    veterans and families of martyrs. The march started at the town's
    Heydar Aliyev Avenue and ended at the Martyrs' Avenue. The action
    passed off without incidents.

    A group of young people tried to stage a picket in the central square
    in Ganca [northwestern Azerbaijan] with the same demands. Ten minutes
    following the beginning of the action policemen arrived at the square
    and dispersed the pickets. Two pickets were detained and taken to the
    Nizami district police department. The ANS Ganca bureau reports that
    Irada Agayeva and Elsan Mammadov were released after the two-hour
    detention in the police department. The young people spoke about their
    plans to continue protests against the verdict by the Budapest
    court. The Ganca town police department said that the picket was
    dispersed because it was unauthorized and the actions of this nature
    will be thwarted in the future as well.

    [Video showed protest actions]
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