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    CLINTON URGES AZERBAIJAN TO RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS

    Voice of America
    June 6 2012

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has pressed Azerbaijan to
    show greater respect for human rights.

    During a visit Wednesday to the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, Clinton
    urged the government to let citizens express their views peacefully
    and to release those who have been detained for doing so. She also
    called on Azerbaijani authorities to respect journalists' rights.

    Clinton met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and opposition
    activists, including Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, who was released from prison
    on Monday after being convicted more than a year ago of draft evasion.

    Hajiyev was arrested after his name appeared on the Facebook social
    media website as among those urging people to join anti-government
    protests.

    Opposition and human rights groups in Azerbaijan have long accused
    President Aliyev of suppressing democracy and free speech.

    In Baku, Clinton also voiced concern about the flare-up of deadly
    violence between Armenia and Azerbaijan, saying it could lead to a
    broader conflict.

    At least eight soldiers have been killed in border clashes between
    the two countries since Monday.

    Clinton stopped in Armenia on Monday at the start of her visit to
    the South Caucasus. She is now in Turkey.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a six year war over the mostly
    Armenian-speaking enclave of Nargorno-Karabakh, which is located inside
    Azerbaijan. Before the end of the war in 1994, some 30,000 people
    were killed and more than a million others were displaced, mostly in
    Azerbaijan. Armenia has occupied the territory since the war ended.

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