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    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artic le/2009/02/08/AR2009020802333.html

    Obama Confidant Plans To Meet Azerbaijani Leader

    By Shankar Vedantam
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Monday, February 9, 2009; Page A04

    David Plouffe, who managed Barack Obama's presidential campaign and
    was cited by Obama as the "unsung hero" in his ascendancy to the White
    House, is expected to meet this week with Azerbaijan's president, who
    has been accused of undermining democracy in that oil-rich country.

    Plouffe does not work for the White House, but he remains close to top
    White House officials. His outreach to Democrats, particularly through
    new-media ventures, was credited with propelling Obama to victory, and
    he continues to play an integral role with President Obama's
    grass-roots political operation, Organizing for America. Last week, he
    e-mailed that group's 13 million addresses with a video from Obama
    that urged support for the economic stimulus plan.

    His trip to Azerbaijan is scheduled to include a speech today at Gerb
    University in the capital of Baku, followed by a meeting with
    President Ilham Aliyev and the speaker of the parliament, Oktay
    Asadov, according to Radio Free Europe, which first reported on the
    trip.

    "Plouffe is coming as a private citizen," Terry Davidson, a spokesman
    at the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan, told Radio Free Europe. "The
    embassy is not in charge of his schedule."

    Aliyev has been president of Azerbaijan since 2003, when he replaced
    his ailing father, Heydar, in a vote that the State Department said
    last year suffered from "numerous, serious irregularities."
    Parliamentary elections two years later also failed to meet democratic
    standards, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    said.

    That record prompted protests when President George W. Bush welcomed
    Aliyev to the White House in April 2006.

    Aliyev was reelected last October to a second term, and Plouffe's trip
    comes at a time when the Azerbaijani parliament is considering a plan
    to eliminate presidential term limits. Without such a measure, Aliyev
    would be required to leave office in 2013.

    In December, the United States criticized Aliyev's government for
    banning international radio broadcasts.

    "These media organizations play a crucial role in supporting
    democratic debate and the free exchange of ideas and information,"
    State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid told the Associated Press.
    "This decision, if carried out, will represent a serious setback to
    freedom of speech and retard democratic reform in Azerbaijan."

    Radio Free Europe reported that Plouffe declined an interview. The
    Embassy of Azerbaijan in Washington did not respond to a request for
    comment yesterday, and the White House did not immediately respond to
    such a request. A call to Plouffe's consulting firm, AKPD Message and
    Media, was not returned.

    Plouffe recently sold the lucrative rights to a book about the inside
    workings of the Obama campaign.
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