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    EUROVISION HOSTS ARE TOP OF THE CHARTS FOR REPRESSION

    Socialist Party
    http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/719/14566/23-05-2012/eurovision-hosts-are-top-of-the-charts-for-repression
    May 23 2012
    UK

    Clare Doyle, Committee for a Workers' International

    BBC's Panorama investigation - 'Eurovision's Dirty Secret' - looked at
    the 2012 host country Azerbaijan. It revealed the depths to which its
    ruling regime, based on massive oil wealth, will go in trying to crush
    any resistance and opposition to its dictatorial power. It should get
    'nil points' for its human rights record!

    Since a coup in 1992 the country has been run by the Aliyev family
    - first Heydar, followed by his son Ilham who, in 2009, won the
    presidency for life with a 90% referendum vote!

    Ilham's daughters own multi-million dollar business dealing in things
    like telephone networks and gold-mining. Through a Panama-registered
    company his 15 year-old son has a major interest in a luxury hotel
    in Baku and a $40 million stake in in the prestigious 'Dubai Palm'.

    Millions of dollars were spent on the hasty construction of a 'Crystal
    Hall' on the banks of the Caspian Sea for the Eurovision Song Contest
    final which has more viewers than any other non-sporting event in
    the world.

    As undercover journalist, Paul Kenyon, showed, the slightest criticism
    of the regime can be punishable by years in prison. Journalists are
    followed, beaten up, imprisoned and sometimes killed. There are at
    least 70 political prisoners, although the regime denies there are any.

    The 'parliament' has not one opposition MP. The Azerbaijan Popular
    Front party had its headquarters closed by the state. Its leader, Ali
    Karimli, is under 24-hour surveillance and its members are constantly
    harassed and persecuted.

    Protests are brutally attacked. Homes are bulldozed while people
    still live in them to make way for prestige building projects like
    those for the Eurovision festivities.

    The programme challenged past and present Eurovision organisers and
    participants - including Sandie Shaw and Engelbert Humperdinck -
    about the competition's host country. They appeared to believe it
    had nothing to do with them!

    The singer for Azerbaijan's entry is Aliyev's son-in-law. His wife - an
    MP with a claimed 94% vote - chairs the country's Eurovision committee!

    Armenia, Azerbaijan's 'long-time enemy', will not be participating in
    the contest this year. In 2009, Azerbaijani TV suddenly went blank
    during the Armenian team's entry! Kenyon interviewed an Azerbaijani
    who, after voting for Armenia, was taken in for interrogation.

    A popular singer, Jamal, was imprisoned and tortured for insulting
    Aliyev. Now he has been ordered to get out of the country before the
    contest begins.

    In its own words, the BBC's Panorama has "pulled back the curtain"
    on the Aliyev dictatorship. On 28 May, Panorama turns its attention
    to the anti-Semitism, racism and attacks on foreigners in Poland and
    Ukraine, hosts to the Euro 2012 football tournament.

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