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  • BAKU: Head Of Los Angeles Center Of Tolerance: "Azerbaijan Is A Tole

    HEAD OF LOS ANGELES CENTER OF TOLERANCE: "AZERBAIJAN IS A TOLERANT COUNTRY, WHERE EVERYONE CAN PRACTICE HIS RELIGION WITHOUT ANY RESTRICTIONS"

    Today.Az
    July 23 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with head of Los Angeles Tolerance, rabbi Abraham
    Cooper, visiting Azerbaijan.

    - What's your impressions of the meetings, held in Baku?

    - I have good impressions of the visit. My first visit to Baku took
    place in 1972. I am glad that the city has changed. I witnessed the
    development, which is rejoicing. Baku residents are optimists, they are
    confident about their future, Currently, Azerbaijan is an oil exporting
    country. Oil revenues are used for the future of the country, its youth
    and it is a positive fact. The country's economy is being developed.

    - What is the main purpose of your visit to Azerbaijan?

    - The main purpose was the meeting with religious leaders. I
    was planning to discuss measures, need to prevent religious
    extremism. Before Azerbaijan I visited Indonesia, Oman and held
    meetings with the leaderships of these countries at which I also
    discussed prevention of religious extremism.

    We have a tolerance museum of Los Angeles and I invited head of the
    Caucasus Muslims Department Sheikh Allahshukur Pashazade to our city
    and offerred him to visit the museum. We are going to arrange a visit
    to religious leaders to Los Angeles. We want to explain to the US
    community that Azerbaijan is a tolerant country, where everyone can
    practice his religious without any restrictions.

    The situation has reversed in Azerbaijan as compared to 10 years
    ago, when there was no interest in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan has common
    borders with Iran, a country where radical Islam dominates. But it
    is positive that Azerbaijan is tolerant and freedom of conscience is
    not violated here, despite the neighborhood with such a country.

    I have today visited Sinagogue and met with Jews, showing interest
    in conditions for religious rituals and practicing their religion. I
    am glad that unlike the Soviet times, Azerbaijan has freedom of
    conscience. In this view, my visit to Azerbaijan was useful.

    My meeting with the religious leaders was a kind of a singal to the
    world community that Azerbaijan is a tolerant country.

    - What have you witnessed in Azerbaijan?

    - I have visited the Sangachal terminal. Therefore, I was informed
    in details about the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. In Sangachal I
    witnessed application of high degree of security. BTC unites several
    states and this is an excellent indicator of cooperation.

    - Do you have information about the Armenian-Azerbaijan conflict?

    - I am asked this question by every Azerbaijani, whom I meet in
    Azerbaijan. I can say that 90% of US community does not know about
    this conflict. I think Azerbaijanis should primaruly inform the
    US community in details about their country and especially about
    this conflict. The United States are mostly well informed about the
    "genocide of Armenians". It would be good if Azerbaijanis held work
    for informing Americans about the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    - What would you say about the level of relations between Azerbaijani
    and Jewish Diasporas in the United States?

    - Frankly speaking, I do not have information regarding the number
    of Azerbaijanis, residing in the United States. As for the relations
    between the communities, I can say that ties are narrow. I hope the
    ties will develop which will give grounds for fruitful cooperation. On
    the whole, Azerbaijanis and Jews maintain historical ties. Many Jews
    have been residing in Azerbaijan. Our peoples are friends to each
    others and I think this friendship will expand.
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