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    THE WEST IS SERIOUS ABOUT AZERBAIJAN
    VARDAN GRIGORYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 03, 2008
    Armenia



    On May 1 touching upon the forthcoming, October 15 presidential
    elections in our neighbor country, the US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Ann
    Darcy, proposed merely unsolvable issues to Azerbaijani authorities.


    In her view their future cooperation with Azerbaijani government and
    the civil society will be directed to `holding the first free and fair
    elections in the history of that country'. It is quite comprehensible
    that the United States is trying to solve quite different issues, by
    placing similar inaccessible plank in front of Azerbaijanis
    authorities.

    To have the preliminary picture of the goals of the United States,
    let's familiarize ourselves with the list of the organizations, which
    are going to get 3 million dollars from the US government, for
    assisting the process of the elections in Azerbaijan ` examining the
    complaints, conducting parallel counting of the votes, organizing
    pre-election debates, training the law enforcers, etc. They are ` the
    US National Democratic Institute, the Republicans' International
    Institute, International Fund of the Electoral System, the American
    Lawyers' Association, the International Council of Investigation, and
    Exchange, which includes the whole `assortment' of the American
    structures skilled in `colored revolutions'.

    Meanwhile the Committee dealing with small grants under the US State
    Department will start the funding of Azerbaijani non-governmental
    organizations and social groups.

    Before the publication of the names of this rather outstanding
    organizations, the not less famous `Ago' group was dealing with
    Azerbaijan, which in its April 22 report attached great importance to
    making amendments in Azerbaijan's Electoral Code and emphasized the
    significance of the adoption of the amended version of the law on `the
    Freedom of Rallies' with the participation of Venice Committee. The
    task of ensuring the independence of the national council of the TV and
    Radio has also been advanced.

    So, it turns out that all the American and European structures that
    used to deal with Georgia and Armenia in winter are sending their
    `landing forces' to Azerbaijan.

    It's worth mentioning that Azerbaijan's governing elite is seriously
    concerned about the steps taken by western structures before the
    presidential elections in Azerbaijan on October 15, trying to confront
    their proposals, reports, and suggestions regarding the organization of
    democratic elections. Meanwhile they are trying to create an impression
    that allegedly there are no objective or subjective preconditions for
    the repetition of the events that took place in Georgia and Armenia.

    But it is evident that despite the impression of the stability and
    economic development of Azerbaijan created by Ilham Aliev and his
    administration, the problems existing in this country are far more
    complicated than the ones in Georgia and Armenia. Particularly the
    stressed difference in the development of the capital city Baku and the
    suburbs, or the dissimilarity of the income of different layers of
    society, is greater than in any other country in South Caucasus
    deprived of oil and gas resources.

    Unlike Armenia there is also an emphasized dissatisfaction towards the
    policy of the past years, regarding Karabakh issue, which the
    pro-oppositional radical powers will definitely speculate during the
    pre-election campaign.

    However the profound motives of the US and European organizations are
    still not clear. But one thing is evident, that they will over again
    pursue their double standard policy here, the USA will try to `liven
    up' the pro-oppositional powers, by giving hopes of victory, on the one
    hand, and will `work' with Ilham Aliev, trying to extort concessions of
    geopolitical nature from him, one the other hand.

    In our opinion by October 15 the Unites State and all the international
    structures acting under its patronage, as well as the EU countries will
    do their best to apply the formula `weak authorities ` strong foreign
    players' in Azerbaijan, the same way as they did in Georgia and
    Armenia. The thing is, whether or not Azerbaijani pro-oppositional
    powers will succeed in using all this in strengthening their positions.

    In any case the electoral hullabaloo, in store for Azerbaijan, promises
    to turn into a short but indispensable period for the re-establishment
    of the internal unity for our people and making Armenia's foreign
    policy more active.'
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