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    http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/07/hbc-9000324 5

    HARPER'S Magazine

    July 15, 8:37 AM, 2008 · Washington Babylon · Previous · Next
    Lobbyist-arranged Op-eds?
    By Ken Silverstein

    Following up on that Sunday Times of London story about its sting on
    lobbyist Stephen Payne, regarding the former administration official
    caught seeking to sell access to the White House, The Times posted a
    confidential brochure prepared by Payne's firm, Worldwide Strategic
    Partners, which detailed its alleged prior activities on behalf of the
    government of Azerbaijan.

    The brochure said the firm worked closely with a number of people to
    `boost positive U.S . public perception about Azerbaijan,' including:
    Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison; A. Elizabeth Jones, a former State
    Department official and now a lobbyist at APCO Associates; and Gary
    Bauer, the Christian right leader. The brochure said the three had
    written friendly op-eds on behalf of Azerbaijan. Here are what may be
    the three (or at least three of) the op-eds the brochure referred to:

    June 11, 2005, op-ed by Kay Bailey Hutchinson

    Hurricanes Katrina and Rita wrought an enormous amount of human
    suffering. The destructive storms also demonstrated the need for
    the US to identify new sources of energy¦ One nation holds great
    promise. Azerbaijan, located between Russia and Iran, sits atop
    major proven oil reserves on the coast of the Caspian Sea.


    September 13, 2005, op-ed by Gary Bauer:

    Azerbaijan, the former Soviet republic located directly between
    Russia and Iran, has worked for a decade to align itself with
    the U.S. and Europe through a continuing process of
    democratization and economic engagement. Azerbaijan has also
    been a firm supporter of the U.S.-led war on terror, signing
    every one of the international counter-terrorism conventions and
    protocols tracked by the U.S. State Department.


    November 2, 2005, Elizabeth Jones:

    Azerbaijan, a nation with a Turkic and majority-Muslim
    population that regained independence after the collapse of the
    Soviet Union in 1991, has parliamentary elections scheduled Nov.
    6. President Ilham Aliyev has worked hard to avoid the missteps
    of the election in 2003 and correct the problems that election
    observers catalogued then. His stated goal is assuring an
    environment during the election campaign, culminating on the day
    of the vote, which can be fairly judged to have promoted a free
    and fair election. Steps taken by his government to date are
    encouraging.


    All terribly upbeat op-eds about a government still best known for
    rigging elections and massive corruption. But arranging these sorts of
    opinion pieces, as I disclosed in my undercover story for Harper's last
    year, is all in a day's work for Washington lobbyists. APCO, one of the
    firms I met with, told me it had one person on staff who did nothing but
    plant opinion pieces, and had succeeded in placing thousands of them.

    By the way, my book based on the lobbying story, `Turkmeniscam: How
    Washington Lobbyists Fought to Flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship' will
    be published on September 23 and promoted here without relent between
    now and then.
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