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    U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT CONCERNED OVER AZERBAIJANI REFERENDUM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.03.2009 14:38 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijani officials say voters have overwhelmingly
    approved constitutional amendments scrapping presidential term limits,
    in a vote the opposition boycotted.

    Azerbaijan's Central Elections Commission reported a 71 percent turnout
    for Wednesday's ballot. It said about 92 percent of those voting
    approved an end to term limits. Critics say this will effectively clear
    the way for President Ilham Aliyev to extend his rule indefinitely.

    A Council of Europe delegation praised the conduct of the vote,
    but urged further political reforms.

    Opposition Musavat party leader Isa Gambar said party observers
    monitored "thousands of violations."

    In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Amanda Harper expressed
    U.S. concern over the speed with which the referendum was put forward
    and restrictions on media and assembly which limited public debate. She
    also noted reports of interference by police and officials during
    the campaign and on the day of the vote.

    The spokeswoman said the United Sates continues to call on the
    Azerbaijan's government to fully respect fundamental freedoms,
    including those of expression, association and assembly. She also urged
    Azerbaijani authorities to fully investigate reports of interference
    in the referendum process

    The president's critics have accused the United States and Europe
    of ignoring recent political and media restrictions imposed by the
    Aliyev government, for fear of losing access to the country's vast
    energy reserves, VOA reports.

    President Aliyev won a second five-year term in October. He came
    to power in 2003 after succeeding his father, Heydar Aliyev, who
    dominated the country in various posts for more than 30 years.
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