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    BAKU RAPS US, NORWEGIAN EMBASSIES

    Assa-Irada
    March 11 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The Azerbaijani government has come out against the critical response
    of the US and Norwegian embassies to the jailsentence of a newspaper
    editor handed down on Friday. The editor-in-chief of opposition daily
    Azadlig Ganimat Zahid was sentenced to four years in prison by a Baku
    district court. The Foreign Ministry spokesman Khazar Ibrahim said
    thestrongly-worded statements issued by the diplomatic missions
    clearly indicated a double standard approach from theviewpoint
    of foreign policy. It is disappointing that the US and Norwegian
    embassies issue such statements, thespokesman told a press conference
    Tuesday. We witnessed a mild and inadequate position of those states
    to thedevelopments in neighboring Armenia. In this case, we do not
    understand and are disappointed with such a terse reaction to the
    developments that took place in Azerbaijan. We hope this wont happen
    again. Zahid was arrested in November 2007on charges of hooliganism.

    The apprehension was caused by an incident on November 7 outside
    his editorial office.Zahids argument with two persons had resulted
    in a fist fight. The Norwegian embassy said in a statement that
    thejournalist had been convicted for an incident ostensibly unrelated
    to his work and that the trial had failed tosubstantiate the charges
    brought against him. The embassy expressed concern about the signals
    such a verdict sends tothe free press and encouraged the authorities
    to take every possible step to ensure Zahid's quick release. The US
    embassy spokesman Johnatan Henick said the United States was concerned
    over the journalist's sentence and thepotential irregularities
    committed during his trial. He said it was pivotal that journalists
    abide by the law, but usingcriminal charges to stifle their voices
    was a hurdle to human rights protection and democratic development.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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