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  • BAKU: Baku does not Accept US Criticism on Situation of HR in Azerb.

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    May 29 2008


    Baku does not Accept US Criticism on Situation of Human Rights in Azerbaijan

    29.05.08 17:54

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 29 May / corr. TrendNews I. Alizade/ The Azerbaijani
    government does not accept the criticism of the State Department of
    the United States on deterioration of the situation of the human
    rights in Azerbaijan.

    `I can not accept the criticism on the human rights in Azerbaijan as
    this criticism is based on the isolates facts which occur in any
    country worldwide,' Elnur Aslanov, the head of the Political Analysis
    and Dataware Department of the Presidential Administration of
    Azerbaijan said to TrendNews.

    The US State Department published a report on human rights in
    Azerbaijan on 28 May. The report said that the situation of the human
    rights deteriorated in Azerbaijan in 2007. The report also spoke of
    the presidential elections to be held in Azerbaijan in October.

    `We have repeatedly announced that the presidential elections will be
    transparent, open and democratic, said Aslanov.



    According to Aslanov, the indicators of Azerbaijan are improved every
    year. `It concerns both economic and political spheres. Recently, we
    have taken important steps on the development of the civil society in
    Azerbaijan and we have been promoting the role of the `third sector'
    in the social life of the government. Conditions have been provided
    for the development of the media sources, the number of which makes up
    600 at present. The civil rights and freedoms are priorities of the
    government,' Aslanov said.

    The report of the State Department said that there is still torture in
    police departments and military units with six people dying as a
    result of it in 2007. `The security forces who stand behind it, are
    not punished,' the document said. `The officials are detained on
    political motives. There is corruption in the judicial system and
    restrictions on the freedom of assembly. The situation of the mass
    media has further deteriorated. The violation against women and
    religious minorities is still going on. In spite o some progress, the
    prisons are still source of danger for the human life,' the document
    said.



    According to Aslanov, the regulations on holding demonstration are the
    same with that of the other countries where it is banned to hold
    demonstrations in places with much traffic and people. `It is quite
    natural. However, the parliament will discuss new Bill on Freedom of
    Assembly, therefore it is pointless to speak of the restrictions,' he
    said.

    He said that he is surprised with the statement of the report on the
    violation against women and religious minorities. `It is not true at
    all. There is no violation against women in Azerbaijan,' Aslanov said.

    He added that he also does not accept the criticism on the religious
    minorities. `There are some 500 registered religious groups in
    Azerbaijan which openly exercise their rights and
    devotions. Azerbaijan is a tolerant country. The tolerance of
    Azerbaijan is annually indicated in the reports of the international
    organizations, the fact which can not concern neighboring countries,'
    he said.

    `I also do not accept the statement that `the security forces are not
    punished,' the representative of the official Baku said. According to
    Aslanov, some 443 officers of the Interior Ministry of Azerbaijan who
    have violated human rights have been punished during three years. Some
    16 of them were made answerable, 98 were dismissed from the Interior
    Ministry, five were demoted and 39 were dismissed from their
    posts. Therefore, these statements do not reflect reality,' Aslanov
    added.

    `It is disappointing that the report does not include any statement on
    the rights of refugees and IDPs, which was grossly violated as a
    result of the occupational policy of Armenia. I think that the report
    should have reminded of 1mln refugees who are deprived of the right to
    return to their homelands. If we speak of the human rights, it is
    important to speak of the facts. Millions of refugees, whose rights
    have been violated by the neighbor country, are a concrete fact of
    violation of human rights by the other country,' he said.



    As to the penitentiaries of Azerbaijan, Aslanov said that they are
    under public monitoring of not only national, but also international
    organizations. `There is no such monitoring in the prisons of other
    countries where people accused with committing crimes are kept there
    for years,' Aslanov said.
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