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  • Ekrem Eylisli Urges Foreign Diplomats To Read The Book For Which He

    EKREM EYLISLI URGES FOREIGN DIPLOMATS TO READ THE BOOK FOR WHICH HE IS SUBJECTED TO HARASSMENT BY AZERBAIJANI AUTHORITIES

    11:28 08/02/2013 " SOCIETY

    Deprived of personal pension of the President of Azerbaijan and the
    honorary title of "National Writer" the Azerbaijani writer, author of
    the novel "Stone Dreams" Ekrem Eylisly appealed to foreign diplomatic
    missions in that country with a call to read his work because of which
    he is being subjected to harassment by the authorities of the country,
    Azerbaijani news agency "Turan" reports.

    "For more than two weeks, the subsidiary media of Azerbaijani
    authorities hold a moral terror campaign against me because of my
    novel "Stone Dreams". Uncoordinated mass actions are being held in
    front of my house, my books are being burnt, an unjust pressure is
    being put on my family members," Eylisli's statement reads.

    According to Eylisli this is an unprecedented event in the social
    life of Azerbaijan during the last 100 years and he has no doubt that
    it is being carried out by the authorities. "I consider this as an
    unprecedented example of intolerance towards freedom of speech and
    expression by the power-holding structures," Eylisli notes.

    In this connection, the writer refers to the foreign diplomatic
    missions in Azerbaijan - Embassies of U.S., UK, Germany, France,
    Russia, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium
    and other countries, as well as to the EU, the OSCE and the Council
    of Europe and asks to read his novel and to express their attitude
    towards it.

    Ekrem Eylisli is national writer (since 1998) and Honored Artist of
    Azerbaijan, holder of the highest order of Azerbaijan "Istiglal"
    (2002) and the order of "Shokhrat" for his outstanding merits in
    Azerbaijani literature. Recently, on the website of Russian magazine
    "Friendship of Nations" was published his novel titled "Stone Dreams"
    in which the author describes the massacres of Armenians in Baku
    in 1990 and in Nakhichevan in 1919. The author in his novel speaks
    positively about the Armenian people and their culture.

    After the publication of the novel, Eylisli was exposed to severe
    pressures in Azerbaijan; the pro-governmental youth held rally next
    his home, his issue was discussed in the parliament of Azerbaijan,
    MPs suggested to burn his books and to deprive him of citizenship and
    deport from Azerbaijan. Many people "blamed" Eylisli in his Armenian
    origin, etc.

    Source: Panorama.am

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