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    Azadliq, Azerbaijan
    Aug 5 2009


    Kurds want to seize control of the Azerbaijani army

    MP Vahid Ahmadov made this sensational statement

    As early as 1997, I said that a day will come when the Armenian
    problem would be insignificant as compared with the Kurdish one

    The media, in particular, independent mass media outlets have
    repeatedly carried reports about the Kurdish problem in
    Azerbaijan. The exodus of Kurds to the country, high-handedness of the
    Kurdish groups in the authorities and so on are among issues
    periodically highlighted by the independent media. The Kurdish problem
    has already reached a point when even parliamentarians close to the
    authorities express their anxiety over this matter.

    Parliamentarian Vahid Ahmadov [of the New Policy Bloc established
    before the 2005 parliamentary election by the Azerbaijan Milli
    Istiqlal Party, the Azerbaijani Social Democratic Party and the
    National Action Party] yesterday spoke about the Kurdish problem at a
    scientific-practical conference on the topic of "The role of political
    parties and non-government organizations [NGOs] in the resolution of
    the Nagornyy Karabakh problem" under the aegis of the Civic Solidarity
    Party and Norwegian-based northern-southern Azerbaijan Political
    Researches Centre at Ambassador Hotel.

    The parliamentarian said that very serious processes connected with
    the Kurdish issue was under way in Azerbaijan. "As early as 1997, I
    said that a day will come when the Armenian issue would be
    insignificant as compared with the Kurdish one in Azerbaijan. Now this
    process is under way but we simply do not feel it. Nevertheless, we
    would feel it one day as Turkey does it now," Vahid Ahmadov
    said. After these remarks the parliamentarian added that the Kurdish
    groups in Azerbaijan want to seize control of the army: "The
    Azerbaijani army is commanded by a Turkic son. Therefore, the evil
    forces want to seize control of the army. Nevertheless, I do not
    believe that the president would let such a thing to happen."

    This statement by Vahid Ahmadov shows quite serious processes are
    under way in the authorities. We assume that the infighting in the
    authorities has transferred to the ethnic plane. The Kurdish group in
    the authorities has mobilized itself in order to strengthen its impact
    and the situation is so bad that even Ilham Aliyev is expected to make
    compromise to them. Anyway, Vahid Ahmadov's inexplicit and to a
    certain extent indecisive remark that "I do not believe Ilham Aliyev
    would let such things to happen" affords ground to say so. If the
    parliamentarian was confident that the president would in no way make
    steps meeting the interests of the Kurdish group, he would have
    probably said that "Ilham Aliyev will never allow this happen".

    Vahid Ahmadov is a member of parliament and is in politics for many
    years and knows very well how to express himself. We wonder why is
    Vahid Ahmadov not sure of Ilham Aliyev? The answer is obvious: the
    Kurdish group in the authorities has more chances to influence the
    president. On a number of issues, Ilham Aliyev was obliged to
    compromise to them. For example, the unseating of MP Huseyn
    Abdullayev. It is not a secret that Huseyn Abdullayev was not punished
    for slapping in the face of MP Fazail Agamali [in the Milli Maclis].

    The former parliamentarian was a victim of his struggle against the
    Kurdish group. Seeing his native land of Naxcivan occupied by Kurds,
    he constituted The Land of Oguz organization there. The target of this
    organization was to save Naxcivan from Kurds, however, the
    parliamentarian was not successful in his attempts. The Kurdish group
    in the authorities managed within a short period to have the man, whom
    Heydar Aliyev addressed as "my son", deprived of his mandate as a
    parliamentarian and then imprisoned.

    Over this issue, Ilham Aliyev did not extend his hand of support to
    Huseyn Abdullayev, who played a significant role in the return of his
    father to power and Ilham Aliyev to become president, but the Kurdish
    group. For sure, Vahid Ahmadov is aware of all these. From such a
    standpoint, he is not absolutely sure of Ilham Aliyev. This statement
    of the parliamentarian can also be interpreted as Defence Minister
    Safar Abiyev's message to the public. The matter is that Vahid Ahmadov
    and Safar Abiyev are fellow countrymen and even it is said that they
    are relatives. From this point of view, the parliamentarian has always
    backed Safar Abiyev. Now the defence minister wants the public to be
    aware of the danger for the Azerbaijani army through the
    parliamentarian. Anyway, the public has to treat Vahid Ahmadov's
    statement seriously and save the Azerbaijani army from both the
    Kurdish group in the authorities and complacent generals of Safar
    Abiyev.

    [translated from Azeri]
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