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    THE DYNASTIC REGIME OF ALIYEVS GETS ONE MORE KICK FROM EUROPE

    ArmInfo
    2009-12-26 13:50:00

    Hardly had the underlings of the Aliyev dynastic regime stopped their
    hysteria about Euronews's program when Ilham Aliyev received an even
    stronger kick from Europe - this time from the European Parliament. In
    their Dec 17 resolution the European MPs expressed concern for the
    worsening freedom of press situation in Azerbaijan.

    Particularly, they condemned the practice of detention, prosecution
    and conviction of opposition journalists and demanded that all arrested
    journalists be set free immediately.

    The regime reacted right away according to its best traditions:
    "By adopting the latest resolution on Azerbaijan, the European
    Parliament has once again confirmed that the West pursues double
    standards policy towards our country," Spokesman of Azerbaijani Foreign
    Ministry Elkhan Polukhov said in an interview to Trend News. This
    statement inspired all the regime's henchmen capable of stringing a
    few words together into indignant protests against the "injustice"
    of the European parliamentarians. The Milli Mejlis of "democratic"
    Azerbaijan was the most eloquent, as always. Starting their appeal to
    the European Parliament with dubious and risky "Azerbaijan continues
    democratic state-building, respects human rights," the Azerbaijani
    deputies continued with "like many countries that have passed the
    way of democratic development Azerbaijan also has some problems"
    and finished with traditional "the regrettable fact is that the
    entire world community knows which country is the occupier and which
    is under occupation. Despite this, Azerbaijan, as a state choosing
    path of democratic development, has always given preference to the
    settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict peacefully. Given all this,
    we protest against the European Parliament statement criticizing the
    human rights situation in Azerbaijan" and "we hope that taking into
    account the interest of Azerbaijan in more strengthening relations
    with Europe, the European Union will not allow such kind of statements
    with regard to Azerbaijan in future."

    However, the logic of the Azerbaijani MPs is just a poor second to
    the analytical thinking of their leader, Speaker of Milli Mejlis Oqtay
    Asadov, who went as far as saying that his European colleagues tried to
    pressure Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh issue and were influenced
    by Armenian Diaspora organizations when adopting the resolution.

    Chairman of Milli Mejlis International Relations Committee Samed Seidov
    urged the Azerbaijani MPs to work with both pro- and anti-Azerbaijani
    forces so as to prevent similar resolutions in the future but, by
    protesting, to continue developing relations with the Europeans so
    the latter realize Azerbaijan's significance for Europe.

    "We should explain to them in their own language what Azerbaijan
    means to Europe," Seidov said without specifying how to do this.

    It should be noted that, yesterday, the ruler of Azerbaijan deigned
    to respond to the resolution. Ilham Aliyev decreed to set free as
    many as 89 prisoners but only one of them - by some miracle - was
    an opposition journalist, a person imprisoned on charge of taking
    a bribe. Among the others were three citizens of Afghanistan, two
    Iranians, one citizen of Nigeria, one Russian, one Chinese and one
    Macedonian. 1 journalist has been killed, 68 imprisoned and 274 beaten
    during the presidency of Ilham Aliyev.
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