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    AZERI LAWMAKERS BLAST IRAN

    AzerNews
    http://www.azernews.az/site/shownews.php?news_id= 11776
    15-04-2009 19:42:12

    Azerbaijani lawmakers directed a wave of criticism at Iran`s policies
    toward its neighbor during a parliamentary sitting on Tuesday.

    Zahid Oruj, deputy chairman of pro-government Ana Vatan party, said
    "the presence of an Azerbaijani state does not suit Iran." "There are
    several reasons for that. First, Iran believes that it could impose
    its religious state model on countries like Azerbaijan. Tehran is
    therefore trying to capitalize on the religion factor in its attitude
    toward Azerbaijan," the MP said. According to him, Iranian secret
    service bodies are attempting to use Azerbaijani youths heading to
    the neighboring country to receive religious education as a weapon.

    Secondly, Iran is trying to take advantage of Azerbaijan`s ethnic
    diversity. "This policy is particularly evident in Azerbaijani
    borderline regions. [In doing so], Tehran is allegedly striving
    to protect the rights of ethnic minorities here," Oruj opined. The
    Ana Vatan deputy chairman believes that Iran considers Azerbaijan`s
    foreign political and economic relations as a threat to its interests,
    but this stance is erroneous. "They cannot cite a single fact whereby
    we took any steps against Iran in the oil contracts we have signed or
    in our political relations." Oruj went on to say that Iran is impeding
    the determination of the legal status of the Caspian Sea, an issue
    that has long been under discussion among the five coastal nations
    -- Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran and Russia. Tehran,
    which is failing to draw closer to an agreement with Azerbaijan on the
    sea-bed division, is using these differences as a lever of influence
    on Baku`s economic plans and political relations. Oruj also cited the
    propaganda being pursued by Iranian TV channels against Azerbaijan,
    saying it should be actually deemed as the government`s position.

    "It is common knowledge that Iran is a totalitarian country, and
    talking about independent media in such countries would be out of
    place. This being said, the propaganda being pursued by Iranian TV
    channels against Azerbaijan should be considered as Tehran`s stance."

    Oruj said such an anti-Azerbaijan policy pursued by the Seher
    (Morning) TV is not being carried out even by Armenia, with which
    Azerbaijan faces a long-standing conflict. "This TV channel is a
    mouthpiece of Iran`s official policy," Oruj said. He also noted that
    the drug proliferation problem has nearly turned into a state policy
    in Iran`s relations with its northern neighbor. "I am saying this
    with a full brunt of responsibility. It is enough to take a look at
    statistical figures. 70-80 per cent of narcotics trafficked while
    using Azerbaijan as a transit state is being transported from Iran,"
    Oruj said, adding that Iran is thus trying to undermine Azerbaijani
    citizens physically and morally. The MP said Iran-Armenia relations
    serve to the strengthening of Armenia`s positions in the Azerbaijani
    territories it occupies. "Iran`s Constitution starts with the name
    of Allah. I would very much like for the Iranian state to honor
    the name of Allah," Oruj said. Igbal Aghazada, the leader of the
    opposition Umid Party, agreed that the Seher TV channel is pursuing
    propaganda against Azerbaijan. According to him, the broadcaster has
    been airing programs in the past several days ridiculing the country`s
    relations with Turkey, its ally. "Azerbaijan should come out against
    this vile stance of Iran," the lawmaker said. He said the 35 million
    Azerbaijanis living in Iran should protest this policy of Tehran,
    and a new government that would respect the rights of Azerbaijanis
    should be formed in the country.
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