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  • TEHRAN: Think Tank Condemns Azerbaijan For Silencing Media And Oppos

    THINK TANK CONDEMNS AZERBAIJAN FOR SILENCING MEDIA AND OPPOSITION

    Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
    Nov 27 2006

    The Azerbaijani government's aggressive moves to silence independent
    media and the leading opposition party last week not only raise obvious
    human rights problems but will have a detrimental effect on efforts
    to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, said the Brussels-based
    think tank, the International Crisis Group, Monday.

    On November 24, the Azeri authorities took the country's first,
    biggest and most professional independent TV and radio broadcaster,
    ANS, off the air.

    The same day, police forcibly evicted the key opposition party, the
    Azerbaijan Popular Front Party, two opposition dailies Azadlig and
    Bizim Yol and the Turan information agency from their Baku offices,
    said the ICG in a statement.

    "Following a pattern of harassment of Azerbaijan's independent
    journalists since 2003, Friday's events once again put into question
    Azerbaijan's commitment to protecting freedom of speech and upholding
    the rule of law."

    The think tank said Azerbaijan's international partners -- the EU and
    its member states, the US, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and others
    -- should in unequivocal terms call on the government of President
    Ilham Aliev to restore media freedoms protected in the Azerbaijani
    Constitution and in commitments made as a member of the OSCE and the
    Council of Europe, and as a recent signatory of an EU Neighborhood
    Action Plan.
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