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    ETHNIC AZERIS VOW "MAJOR" RALLY OVER TEHRAN'S REJECTION OF DEMANDS - BAKU PAPER

    Yeni Musavat, Baku
    5 Jun 06

    The Baku-based Yeni Musavat paper has reported that ethnic Azerbaijanis
    in Iran have vowed to continue their protests because of Tehran's
    refusal to fulfill over 30 demands put forward in a statement issued
    by a rally in Tehran on 4 June.

    Quoting the statement, the paper said that ethnic Azerbaijani
    protesters in Iran will stage "a major protest" in Qum on 6 June
    and the Iranian government will be held responsible for any future
    incidents.

    The statement said: "The Turkish language should be recognized as
    an official language, the use of the phrase 'Azeri language' should
    be stopped in official documents, the Turkish language should be
    taught at secondary and high schools throughout the country, given
    that Turks live throughout the entire territory of Iran, radio and TV
    channels should be established and broadcast in Southern Azerbaijan,
    a separate Turkish-language 24-hour channel should be opened for
    [ethnic] Azerbaijanis in Tehran, a state newspaper or agency which
    could be distributed to all Iranian regions should be set up."

    It also called for the allocation of 5bn dollars for the implementation
    of economic projects and "for the coverage of damage inflicted by
    the recent developments".

    The statement said that 22 May, a day of riots in Tabriz, "should
    officially be marked as Azerbaijani Martyr Day, ... and a separate
    Azerbaijani province should be set up".

    "Those arrested should be freed, those who fired at people should
    be brought to book and the publication of all [ethnic] Azerbaijani
    papers which were recently closed down should be resumed... and Iran
    newspaper should be closed down for good, the policy of changing the
    ethnic composition of Azerbaijani-populated towns should be ended,
    Iran should cease all political, cultural and trade relations with
    Armenia," it said.

    Yeni Musavat quoted a source in Ardabil in Iran as saying that forty
    of 1,075 people who had been recently arrested were women and only
    102 of the detained protesters were set free.
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