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    The Daily Mail: Human rights activists criticized appearance of Duke
    of York at dinner with corrupt dictator president Aliyev

    18:40 16/04/2013 » SOCIETY


    The Duke of York has risked a new diplomatic row after he claimed to
    be `representing Britain' at a lavish dinner hosted by a brutal
    dictator, the British Daily Mail reported.

    As it is noted in the article, nearly two years after being forced to
    step down as an official UK trade envoy, Prince Andrew was pictured at
    a summit in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan, mingling with
    prime ministers, politicians, bankers and oil executives.

    The author of the article notes, during last week's event, he gave his
    views on the economic prospects for central Asia ` despite having no
    authority to do so officially.

    The Daily Mail writes that the MPs and human rights groups also
    criticised his appearance as guest of honour at the table of
    Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, whose corrupt regime is accused of
    imprisoning opponents, torturing dissidents and rigging elections.

    As the author notes that, it is the tenth time in seven years that the
    Duke ` nicknamed `Airmiles Andy' because of his penchant for luxury
    air travel ` has met Aliyev. In 2011, figures revealed that in his
    previous decade as trade ambassador, Andrew had cost the taxpayer
    nearly £4?million on 76 foreign trips, not including the cost of
    police bodyguards.

    In 2009 The Mail on Sunday told how Andrew spent £60,000 of public
    money to charter a private jet for a three-day visit to Azerbaijan's
    capital, Baku.

    The article notes that concerns over the Prince's friendship with
    Aliyev was one of the reasons he was forced to step down as a UK trade
    envoy in July 2011.

    Max Tucker, Amnesty International's Azerbaijan expert, said: `Andrew's
    cosy dinner with President Aliyev is incredibly `badly timed'. In the
    past couple of months the regime has stepped up its clampdown on free
    expression ahead of October's presidential elections. We urge the Duke
    of York to make clear to Aliyev that this wave of arrests must stop.'

    Labour MP Paul Flynn, who tabled an early day motion last November
    asking why the Prince had visited the `loathsome, anti-democratic,
    election-rigging President Aliyev', added: `It is an absolute outrage
    that Andrew is using his Royal status in order to prop up an odious
    leader who is oppressing his own people and claiming to represent the
    UK.'

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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