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    US chides Azerbaijan over crackdown on free speech

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22124075
    12 April 2013

    There has been a show of force on the streets of Baku this year

    The US government has criticised Azerbaijan for acting against a
    Western-funded pro-democracy project called the Free Thought
    University.

    US Ambassador Richard Morningstar met the pro-democracy activists and
    said he was "troubled by the government's reaction to protests this
    year".

    The chief prosecutor linked the project to a youth movement called
    N!DA, seven of whose members have been arrested.

    The US ambassador condemned the arrest and interrogation of young activists.

    "I was particularly disappointed to hear that authorities closed Free
    Thought University's office just last night," he said, adding that as
    "a friend of Azerbaijan" he wanted to see "government engagement with
    citizens, especially its young citizens, to address their legitimate
    concerns".

    The chief prosecutor's office denied that the university had been
    closed, but said its officers had seized documents from the project.

    The university's founders insist that it has "no affiliation with any
    other organisation".

    Seven N!DA activists are being held on charges of possession of drugs
    and firearms, which can incur a penalty of five to eight years'
    imprisonment.

    Local television broadcast confessional videos of the accused, who
    said they had wanted to "cause trouble" and throw petrol bombs at the
    police.

    There have been several unusually big street protests in Azerbaijan
    this year - an election year for President Ilham Aliyev. Human rights
    groups have accused his government of stifling dissent and harassing
    journalists.

    Crowds in the capital Baku twice protested against a rise in
    non-combat deaths in the army. They were dispersed by police using
    baton charges and water cannon.

    Senior members of the ruling party have sharply criticised youth
    activists who organise on social networking sites, calling them
    "radical" and "wayward".

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