THEY IN AZERBAIJAN DEMAND TO EXPATRIATE HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS WHO HAVE VISITED ARMENIA
Regnum, Russia
Sept 12 2006
In Azerbaijan, youth organization of the Civil Solidarity Party demands
depriving of citizenship the 10 people who have visited Armenia in
the framework of the Camp of Mutual Understanding project.
Among them are the chairperson of the Azeri National Committee of the
Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Arzu Abdullayeva, human rights activists
Nigyar Abdullayeva and Rena Yuzbasheva. Particularly, those people
visited the Gugark children and youth camp in Armenia.
A REGNUM correspondent reports them in the Civil Solidarity youth
organization to say that in the camp the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly
organized a meeting of Armenian and Azeri youths, and young people
from Nagorno-Karabakh were also present at the meeting. They say that
the visit was "treason" and demand that those people be deprived of
citizenship and passports. They also demand expelling from Azerbaijan
the international organizations organizing such projects.
In its turn, the Azeri National Committee of the Helsinki Citizens'
Assembly denies the charges and says that they are aimed at casting
slur upon the activities of the Assembly.
Regnum, Russia
Sept 12 2006
In Azerbaijan, youth organization of the Civil Solidarity Party demands
depriving of citizenship the 10 people who have visited Armenia in
the framework of the Camp of Mutual Understanding project.
Among them are the chairperson of the Azeri National Committee of the
Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Arzu Abdullayeva, human rights activists
Nigyar Abdullayeva and Rena Yuzbasheva. Particularly, those people
visited the Gugark children and youth camp in Armenia.
A REGNUM correspondent reports them in the Civil Solidarity youth
organization to say that in the camp the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly
organized a meeting of Armenian and Azeri youths, and young people
from Nagorno-Karabakh were also present at the meeting. They say that
the visit was "treason" and demand that those people be deprived of
citizenship and passports. They also demand expelling from Azerbaijan
the international organizations organizing such projects.
In its turn, the Azeri National Committee of the Helsinki Citizens'
Assembly denies the charges and says that they are aimed at casting
slur upon the activities of the Assembly.