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    EUROVISION TO ANNOUNCE DECISION ON AZERBAIJAN INVESTIGATION

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009 /09/14/eurovision-to-announce-decision-on-azerbaij an-investigation/
    Sep 14, 2009

    OSLO (RFE/RL)- Eurovision has concluded an investigation into charges
    that Azerbaijani officials harassed people who voted for the Armenian
    entry in May's Eurovision Song Content and will soon decide whether
    to sanction Azerbaijan, RFE/RL's Azerbaijani Service reports.

    Svante Stockselius, the executive supervisor of the Eurovision Song
    Contest, told RFE/RL on Friday that Eurovision's Reference Group -
    which consists of eight members - has met in Oslo and made a decision
    regarding Azerbaijan.

    The decision will be sent to the European Broadcasting Union's
    Television Committee, which will announce its decision on Azerbaijan
    in the coming days.

    Stockselius said Azerbaijan could be cleared of the charges or it
    could be found to have violated Eurovision rules and either fined or
    banned from participating in the contest for up to three years.

    The Reference Group is made up of delegates from Russia, Serbia,
    and Norway - the last three winners of the Eurovision contest -
    along with Spain, Holland, Ireland, and two members from Sweden.

    Rovshan Nasirli, a 25-year-old Azerbaijani, was called to Azerbaijan's
    National Security Ministry on August 12 to explain why he voted for
    an Armenian song in the Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in
    Moscow in May.

    The officials told Nasirli that his vote for Armenia was a matter
    of national security, and asked him for a written explanation before
    releasing him.

    He said the ministry had a list of a few dozen other Azerbaijanis
    who voted for the Armenian entry by sending a text message from their
    mobile phones.
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