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    EUROPEAN COURT RULING 'NOT BINDING' ON AZERBAIJAN

    news.az
    April 27 2010
    Azerbaijan

    The first deputy speaker of the Azerbaijani parliament has described
    the European Court of Human Rights as 'politicized'.

    'International organizations including the European Court accuse
    Azerbaijani courts of politicization, while the European Court
    is politicized and takes decisions to put pressure on a country,'
    Ziyafat Asgarov said at a parliamentary session today.

    'Three years ago Azerbaijani displaced persons from Lachin sent
    a complaint to the European Court. The Armenian side also sent an
    application there a year ago. As a result, they are scheduled for
    consideration in September this year. The aim is to reduce the claims
    of the Azerbaijani displaced persons to zero,' Asgarov said.

    'The decisions of the European Court of Human Rights are not binding
    on Azerbaijan, they are only recommendations,' he claimed.

    On 22 April the European Court of Human Rights published its decision
    on the case of convicted Azerbaijani editor Eynulla Fatullayev. The
    Strasbourg Court ruled that Azerbaijan had twice violated the right to
    freedom of expression and information and had violated the right to
    a fair trial including the presumption of innocence of the European
    Convention on Human Rights. The Court ruled that Azerbaijan should
    release Eynulla Fatullayev immediately.

    Azerbaijan has said that it will refer the ruling to the European
    Court's Grand Chamber for reconsideration.
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