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    BAKU READIES ITSELF FOR EUROVISION BY TORTURING MUSICIANS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    March 22, 2012 - 14:37 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Fresh doubts have been raised about the suitability
    of Azerbaijan to host May's Eurovision Song Contest, as it emerged
    that two local musicians who insulted the country's president during
    a concert may have been tortured by police over recent days, Belfast
    Telegraph reported.

    The problems began when Jamal Ali, 24-year-old frontman of the band
    Bulustan, criticized President Ilham Aliyev and his late mother during
    a concert at an opposition rally on Saturday, March 18 in the capital,
    Baku. After an argument with the organizers, he was dragged away by
    police along with Natiq Kamilov, another band member, and a third man.

    A court charged the three men with hooliganism and sentenced them to
    10 days in detention. During the hearing the two men said they had
    been beaten by police, and were refused contact with their families
    or lawyers.

    Amnesty International called on the Azerbaijani authorities to
    launch an independent investigation. "It's deeply ironic that
    only two months before Baku takes the world stage for Eurovision,
    Azerbaijani authorities are using force to break up and silence
    musicians performing at a peaceful protest on the city's streets,"
    said John Dalhuisen, Amnesty's Director for Europe and Central Asia.

    Azerbaijan sees the song contest as an opportunity to showcase the
    economic growth of the country, and has poured millions into ensuring
    the event goes smoothly.

    However, as the contest approaches, the arrest of the musicians is
    just the latest worrying sign of the heavy-handed way in which Mr
    Aliyev's autocratic regime deals with dissent.

    Earlier this month, a sex video of an opposition journalist who
    claimed to have uncovered corruption in Mr Aliyev's family appeared
    online. She said she had been told to stop writing or the video
    would be put online. She went public with the threat and the video
    was released, the report says.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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