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    WILL THE AZERI BE MORE RESTRAINED?
    Karine Asatryan

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    [03:49 pm] 29 January, 2009

    Twenty six PACE delegates signed under a statement by which Azerbaijan
    is trying to show prejudice and hatred against Armenia. The Armenian
    delegates put the document in circulation and the signatures were
    collected within a day.

    PACE Armenian delegates Naira Zohrabyan and Hermine Naghdalyan were
    approaching the delegates of different countries and presenting the
    statement as they were passing through the hallways of the Council
    of Europe.

    The statement regards Azerbaijan's prejudice and xenophobia against
    Armenia. Based on the statement, the Azeri government is required to
    immediately put an end to all acts of prejudice and hatred towards
    Armenia, its citizens and people of Armenian nationality. The statement
    also calls on the Assembly to observe those manifestations and present
    them in a corresponding report.

    The signatories are delegates from Italy, France, Albania,
    Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ukraine, Great Britain, Norway and Estonia.

    "Tolerance towards one another fits in with the rules of the game
    set by the Council of Europe, but xenophobia is out. The working
    style which the Azeri delegates have adopted is, according to us,
    absolutely doesn't correspond to the system of values of the Council
    of Europe," said member of the Armenian delegation Naira Zohrabyan.

    The Azeri delegates in Strasburg are not missing out on any opportunity
    to criticize Armenia's policies and are even aiming insults. They
    dispersed a message yesterday in the PACE that "for 60 years, Armenia
    has been violating fundamental human rights of 150,000 Azeri, who
    have been exiled from Armenia in mid-20th century."
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