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  • BAKU: "Zerkalo": Azerbaijan Remains To Be Non-Free Country

    "ZERKALO": AZERBAIJAN REMAINS TO BE NON-FREE COUNTRY

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Democratic Azerbaijan
    Sept 8 2006

    Famous international organization Freedom House believes so September
    7, famous international human right organization Freedom House
    published list of the most repressive world countries. The list is
    made up every year, reflecting the most dictatorship-oriented regimes.

    "Turan" informs that accordingly to this list, Azerbaijan is mentioned
    in the list of "non-free states" along with Cuba, Turkmenistan,
    Uzbekistan, Belarus etc.

    No doubt this news cannot be pleasant, not only for the purpose of
    reminding us that the country we call our motherland is far from
    being democratic, where human rights and civil freedoms are violated.

    After all, human rights are violated even in the most democratic
    states of the world or they are violated on the part of democratic
    states. For instance, respective international organization "Human
    Rights Watch" evaluated the US President, George Bush's speech
    advocating prohibited methods of treatment of detained terrorists
    as violation of basic American and international norms. However,
    the problem is that we stand on the same line with such "bastion"
    of democracy as Cuba, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Belarus etc.

    By the way violation of human rights on the part of USA isn't
    worth noting. Yes, USA grossly violates basic human rights but not
    respecting its own citizens, neither on its own territory. Human
    rights of citizens of foreign states are violated. And these rights
    are violated on the territory of foreign states, not to violate laws
    of USA. And we are not violating the rights of Armenians; we are
    violating the rights of our own citizens.

    Nevertheless we have to confess that we have been rightly defined as
    "neighbor" of above "democracy bastion" countries. Let's recall the
    most recent facts.

    September 7, Dashkesen city court has sentenced deputy chairman of
    Democratic party, Natik Efendiyev, to 5 year of imprisonment for
    illegal possession of weapon (clause 228.2, Criminal Code).

    As advocate, Vugar Khasayev, informed "Turan", court didn't accept
    any application of defense, having refused to hear witnesses.

    It should be reminded here that Natik Efendiyev was arrested October
    16, 2005 and accused for attempt to commit coup d'etat. However,
    court accused him in accordance with clause 228.2 only.

    I should stress that I have no relation or sympathy to N. Efendiyev.

    On the contrary, I learnt that being chief of police office in Gandja
    in 90-s of last century, this former high-rank representative of law
    enforcement authorities repeatedly violated basic human rights. No
    doubt that soon N. Efendiyev will be in the list of "political
    prisoners" of Council of Europe. N. Efendiyev used to be arrested
    and accused by our "independent" courts, and as a consequence he was
    mentioned in the list of political prisoners of Council of Europe.

    Later, he was released following requirements of Council of Europe.

    And our "independent" courts gave him opportunity to apply to
    international courts concerning violation of his right "to just
    court". In brief, our authorities themselves made N. Efendiyev constant
    "client" of Council of Europe.

    Yesterday representative of Office of Attorney-General declared
    that it is not the time to speak of terms of presentation of "coup
    d'etat organizers" case to court. It turned out that the case is
    very complicated demanding investigation undertakings, including
    international information exchange.

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