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    OSCE CONDEMNS AZERBAIJAN FOR PERSECUTION OF JOURNALISTS AND BLOGGERS

    Tert.am
    16:33 ~U 29.01.10

    The situation connected to freedom of the press in Azerbaijan continues
    to deteriorate; journalists continue to be persecuted at the hands
    of law enforcement bodies, with recent incidents being ordained
    criminal acts, said OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media,
    Miklos Haraszti, as reported by the Russian-language Caucasian Knot.

    Haraszti brought up the cases of bloggers Adnan Hajizade and Emin
    Milli as examples, saying that he has often travelled to Azerbaijan and
    has had three meetings with President Ilham Aliyev; however, not only
    has the issue of freedom of the press not improved, it's gotten worse.

    The OSCE Special Commissioner in Press Freedom thinks that "President
    Aliyev can prevent the criminal persecution of journalists by
    law enforcement bodies." Furthermore, Haraszti believes that it's
    necessary to remind law enforcement officers that not only are they
    not to punish journalists, but they are to protect them.

    Haraszti also turned his attention to the situtation of press freedom
    in Nakhichevan, noting that he is aware of the "difficult situation"
    that exists there. "From a geographical and political perspective, the
    situation in that area is very complicated," he added, highlighting
    that "if in Azerbaijan there are elements of governing through
    authoritarian means, then in Nakhichevan, one can speak of a total
    authoritarian regime."

    Referring once more to the issue of persecution and killings of
    journalists in Azerbaijan, Haraszti noted that "crimes against
    journalists cannot be viewed as regular criminal acts, but rather,
    as infringements against freedom of speech and democracy, and [we]
    must invest additional efforts toward their elimination."

    It's not the first time that international agencies have appealed to
    Azerbaijani authorities to release from imprisonment journalists and
    bloggers, many of whom Amnesty International has recognized as being
    "compassionate prisoners."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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