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    AZERBAIJANI POLITICIANS' VIEW ON PACE RESOLUTION - POLL

    Azeri Press Agency
    June 25 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Elnur Mammadli-APA. "The resolution on Azerbaijan adopted in the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) is a "road map"
    towards the democratization, leader of National Unity Movement Lala
    Shovkat told APA. She said that the document covered all problems
    concerning democratization.

    "But the main thing is whether they will be applied. The requirements
    covered by the previous resolutions have not been ensured yet. That's
    why I am not optimistic again," she said.

    Lala Shovkat underlined that the Council of Europe had no political
    will itself.

    "The organization adopts resolution every year, but takes no step
    when the commitments are not executed. It shows that oil has become
    more expensive, democracy has become cheaper. Normalization of the
    situation in Azerbaijan does not depend on the Council of Europe any
    more, the society itself should do it," she said.

    Chairman of Azerbaijan Democratic Party Sardar Jalaloghlu
    also considers that such declarative decisions of international
    organizations are of no importance for Azerbaijan. he said that the
    Council of Europe had adopted more severe resolutions in connection
    with Azerbaijan.

    "But these resolutions did not have any influence on the political
    situation in Azerbaijan and official Baku's executing commitments
    undertaken upon accession to the organization. In this respect the
    next resolution is nothing but an attempt of the council to protect
    its image. I think that this resolution will not have an influence
    on the political processes either, because the Council of Europe does
    not adequately react to the processes in Azerbaijan, does not assess
    the situation properly and does not have serious position," he said.

    Sardar Jalaloghlu considers that the Council of Europe has no political
    will in connection with the development of democracy in Azerbaijan.

    Head of the Executive Office of the Musavat Party Arif Hajili
    positively appreciated the resolution's remarks about the freedom of
    assembly, composition of election commissions, freedoms of propaganda,
    speech and press on TV during the election campaign and arrest of
    journalists. "I think it is possible to change the situation in
    Azerbaijan just by the expression of such concerns. Azerbaijan
    is a member of the Council of Europe and took obligations for
    some democratic reforms while entering there. The Council has
    not to content with the expression of concerns only and also has
    to use more effective measures to achieve the fulfillment of the
    obligations". Hajili considers that such measures can create hopes
    for the real democratic reforms in Azerbaijan.

    Member of the Political Bureau of ruling New Azerbaijan Party (YAP)
    and member of the parliament Aydin Mirzazadeh told APA, there are some
    positive points in the resolution. "One of the positive points in the
    resolution relates to Nagorno Karabakh. Indeed solution to the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict has a certain impact on the development of democracy
    in the country. Despite all Armenian efforts, the issue of occupied
    lands was included in the resolution. For the first time, non-solution
    of the Nagorno Karabakh problem is shown as a factor created serious
    problem for the development of democracy. Undoubtedly occupation of
    our lands and existence of one million refugees tackle our society to
    reach desirable democracy". The member of the parliament said there
    were some subjective points decided without the fact-finding of some
    issues. "I don't consider it correct to include the names of five
    persons in the list and to demand their release. The international
    organization can't demand something from the country, it can make
    only recommendations. On the other hand, if they were convicted on
    the basis of national legislation, they can't be released on someone's
    demands. There is a legal proceeding for that and it needs to pass all
    these phases. Naming them as a political prisoner without any grounds
    shows that the Council of Europe has quite enough problems in this
    field". Mirzazadeh said there were supporters of Azerbaijan's efforts
    for the development of democracy and those who condemned Baku without
    deep knowledge about the situation during the discussions in PACE.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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