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  • BAKU: Mollazade: Armenian lobby covers over Armenia internal probs.

    Today.Az, Azerbaijan
    May 6 2008


    Asim Mollazade: "Armenian lobby organizations lead the campaign of
    attempt to draw a veil over Armenia's internal problems, which have
    become known to the whole world"

    06 May 2008 [11:48] - Today.Az

    Day.Az interview with MP Asim Mollazade, chairman of the Party of
    Democratic Reforms.

    -How would you comment on the tough criticism of Azerbaijan by US
    State Secretary Condoleezza Rice first and US President George Bush
    then?

    -First of all the speech of US President George Bush was not devoted
    to assessment of situation in Azerbaijan in separate. It dated to the
    World Day of Press. However, I do not think that the criticism of the
    US leadership is something surprising as official Washington has
    repeatedly made due announcements addressed to Azerbaijan.

    -Do you agree that US allocation of over $3,000,000 for conduction of
    upcoming presidential elections in Azerbaijan is interference with the
    internal affairs of our country?

    -Of course, not. The US allocation of over $3,000,000 for different
    programs aimed at conduction of fair and transparent elections in
    Azerbaijan, is also not new. The United States have allocated definite
    assets for all elections in Azerbaijan through various funds and
    organizations. Moreover, a part of allocated funds will be spent for
    work with government organizations. Therefore, I think it is incorrect
    to draw too much attention to the said traditional actions of the
    United States or call them the interference with the internal affairs
    of Azerbaijan.

    -Speaking about Condoleezza Rice's announcement addressed to
    Azerbaijan, several local experts consider not the fact of criticism
    incorrect but the comparison with Armenia, where bloody events
    occurred. Do you agree with this statement?

    -I agree that Condoleezza Rice's announcement is not a criticism of
    Azerbaijan. It is an attempt to draw a veil over the problems of
    Armenia, which became known to the world society after the recent
    presidential election in this country.

    Though, it is well known to everyone that people were killed during
    the bloody events in Yerevan, over 200 representatives of Armenian
    opposition were arrested and the parliament deputies are currently
    under arrest in Armenia. Censorship and emergency state have been
    applied in this country. Unfortunately, the world society has not
    condemned these actions of the Armenian leadership. I can suggest that
    this is because the world community, on the whole, and the United
    States do not want the development of democracy in Armenia.

    - But, why do you think the United States try to distract attention
    from the need to punish those, who committed bloodshed in Yerevan and
    ruined the idea of democracy in this country, to the attempt to assess
    situation with the level of democracy in Armenia and Azerbaijan?

    -Active role is played by the Armenian lobby organizations, which lead
    the campaign on the attempt to draw a veil over the big problems
    inside Armenia, including the problems of freedom of speech, freedom
    of political convictions and other problems in human rights, well
    known to the whole world.

    In this connection, I would like to remind one interesting moment: I
    have repeatedly asked the representatives of the Council of Europe,
    why the representatives of Armenian opposition and human rights
    organizations, which could speak of the real life in Armenia,
    repressions against the opponents of powers of these countries, are
    not invited to the hearing on the situation in Armenia. I received no
    response to my question. Thus, we can say that the United States, and
    the whole West do not want to see Armenia as a developed and
    democratic state. It seems that the United States and West prefer to
    see Armenia as an outpost state.

    -There is a truth that nothing is free of charge. In other words, what
    can Armenia offer to the United States, as a gratitude for the policy
    of official Washington of carrying Armenia out of this situation in
    which she found herself owing to its support to separatism and
    territorial claims to neighbor countries?

    -Nothing. Moreover, I am sure that the leadership of Armenia will
    further conduct policy aimed at escalation of aggression in the South
    Caucasus region and will not make any concessions in the negotiation
    process on the resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict, preferring to
    imitate the negotiation process. Therefore, I think that such policy
    towards Armenia is an ill office for the Armenian people which is
    doomed to stay under control of military criminals. These actions also
    demonstrate the weakness of not only the United States, but also all
    the democratic countries of the world before the Armenian lobby, whose
    actions contradict to the national interests of the United States.

    -Do you really think that Armenian lobby is so strong that it is able
    to press on official Washington and the leading countries of the
    country?

    -Certainly, it is. In particular, we have already witnessed how ethnic
    lobby groups conducted activities, contradicting to the national
    interests of the United States.

    -But what should Azerbaijan do if the Armenian lobby is so
    influential?

    -Azerbaijan should work at creation of its lobby organization and
    strengthen its positions in the world and be stronger.

    -I would once more return to the announcements of the US
    leaders. Don't you think that criticism addressed to Azerbaijan before
    the presidential elections prove that the United States tend to
    criticize their results, even if ideal elections are held in our
    country?

    -I do not think that there is a risk of such developments. I think
    that free and democratic elections in Azerbaijan will be highly
    appreciated by the United States.

    -Is the possibility of free and democratic elections in Azerbaijan
    high?

    -I think Azerbaijan has all conditions for conduction of transparent
    and democratic elections. Merely, a great deal of work should be done
    in this direction.

    /Day.Az/


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/44802.html
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