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    EUROVISION IN BAKU MAY BECOME THE MOST DISPUTED CONTEST AFTER THE ONE HELD IN FASCIST SPAIN

    ARMENPRESS
    21 March, 2012
    LONDON

    LONDON, MARCH 21, ARMENPRESS: "The Independent" British newspaper has
    issued an article entitled "Eurovision: A Light Show in a Dark Place",
    Armenpress reports.

    According to The Independent, Eurovision Song Contest 2012 to be held
    this May in Azerbaijan cased to suffer many citizens, as during the
    preliminary works of the contest the Azerbaijani government forcedly
    drove out thousands of residents from their own apartments. The
    Eurovision in Baku may become the most disputed after it was held in
    fascist Spain under Franco.

    The Azerbaijani government could take the chance of holding the
    international song contest in Baku for showing the country"s growing
    economy. Azeri activists hoped such a resonant event would exert a
    pressure on the authoritarian administration of Azerbaijan and will
    help to improve the very poor state of human rights in the republic.

    But as The Independent writes, law enforcement organizations state that
    presently the state of human rights in Azerbaijan has deteriorated.

    In a report posted last month "Human Rights Watch" international
    law-enforcement organization has revealed that for making renovations
    for "Eurovision", particularly, because of the chamber build for the
    contest, the Azerbaijani government, violating the court"s decisions,
    has forcedly kicked out people from their houses.

    Nevertheless, no country has expressed intent to boycott Eurovision
    2012. Armenia has refused to participate in the contest after President
    Ilham Aliyev proclaimed Armenia as "main enemy" of Azerbaijan, The
    Independent writes.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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