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    HEAD OF AZERBAIJAN'S PACE DELEGATION CONCERNED ABOUT CE DOUBLE STANDARDS

    Trend News Agency
    June 26 2008
    Azerbaijan

    France, Strasburg, 26 June / Trend corr A. Maharramli/ During PACE
    discussions over Resolution on Armenia on 25 June, several deputies
    backed extension of the period which was given to the country to admit
    recommendations reflected in the document. Parliamentarians said
    the period was not enough for Armenia and called on PACE to extend
    the term to January 2009. As a result, the Resolution was passed
    with several changes and the time given to Armenia was extended to
    January 2009. During discussions over the resolution, Azerbaijani
    parliamentarians voiced their views on the issue.

    During his speech, a member of Azerbaijan's PACE delegation Rafael
    Huseynov informed the MPs of the fact that for 16 years Armenia had
    been violating the international law and CE principles and 20% of
    Azerbaijani territory is still under occupation of the country. He said
    Armenia's sovereignty is conditional. "Because Armenia is governed by
    outer forces. When joining the Council of Europe, Armenia undertook
    an obligation to solve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but did not
    fulfil that. On the other hand, Armenia is a hearth of instability
    for neighbouring countries. The country is governed by a criminal
    regime. Armenia needs creation of a special commission on human rights.

    The head of Azerbaijani PACE delegation Samad Seyidov voiced his
    perplexity about articles on Azerbaijan which were published on 25
    June: "Not only Armenia's problems must be concerned, but also the
    problems persisting in CE. A view was voiced here that our approach
    to countries is surrealistic. Although PACE members noted positive
    progress in Azerbaijan and passing of election legislation as a result
    of cooperation with the Venice Commission, the articles are rather
    strict," he said.

    Seyidov drew attention of the attendees to double standards
    policy. "Human rights are openly infringed in Armenia, there are
    political prisoners. But for some reason advancement is mentioned in
    the report. That is application of double standards. In the report
    on Armenia along with advancements, attention should be paid to
    fulfilment of requirements and to the events going on in the country,"
    he stressed.
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