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    DRUG TRAFFICKING THROUGH AZERBAIJAN, OR ATTEMPTS OF BAKU TO ASCRIBE ITS SINS TO NKR

    http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2013/06/20/narco-azerbaijan/
    11:31 20/06/2013 " SOCIETY

    It is few days now, that a new propaganda campaign against Armenia
    and Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is being held in Azerbaijan.

    This time the Baku propaganda claims as if NKR grows drugs, and
    allegedly sells it through Iran. It should be noted that it is
    Azerbaijan that consistently appears in all reports of the U.S. State
    Department and the United Nations as one of the major drug-transit
    countries, while neither Armenia nor Nagorno Karabakh have never been
    mentioned in this regard. Moreover, the UN maps clearly indicate that
    drug trafficking routes bypass both Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh,
    and pass through the territory of Azerbaijan.

    Former fraud of Azerbaijani propaganda

    Earlier, representatives of Azerbaijan have tried to accuse Armenia
    and Nagorno-Karabakh in drug trafficking, however, the illogical and
    unrealistic nature of these allegations was evident even in Baku.

    Perhaps it is for this reason that the old propaganda concepts of Baku
    took a new form. Thus, before the representatives of Azerbaijan stated
    that, in addition to the main drug trafficking routes through Iran to
    Azerbaijan and then to Europe, supposedly there's another route from
    Iran to the NKR. In particular, the chairman of the State Committee
    of Azerbaijan to combat drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking, Ali
    Hasanov has made absurd statements in this regard. He claimed that
    the drugs allegedly enter the Nagorno-Karabakh, and then Russia and
    Europe. Hasanov did not explain how exactly this happen. The question
    here is not only the falsity of these statements, but the absence of
    logic as well.

    The thing is that Nagorno-Karabakh is bordered by 3 countries - Iran,
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. In the same time, Armenia, in the reports of
    both the UN and the U.S. State Department has always been mentioned
    as a country that bypasses the drug routes. Armenia is struggling
    against the drug trafficking quite successfully, which is stated also
    in corresponding reports (more on this below).

    But let's get back to the provocation of Azerbaijani agitation
    propaganda. Even if we trust the allegations of Baku propagandists, we
    will have the following picture: drugs allegedly enter Nagorno-Karabakh
    from Iran, and then it has no other place to go - in Armenia, as noted
    above, is very strict with the drug issue, and the republic is not a
    drug transit country. Where do the drugs "appeared" in Nagorno-Karabakh
    by the power of imagination of Azeri propaganda go? Surely, Azerbaijani
    agitation propaganda can "discover" the supply chain across the front
    line, but then they would have to say that the Azerbaijani army is
    busy with drugs transit or the control at the front line is so bad
    that drug dealers easily transport drugs by this way.

    We shouldn't exclude also a more ridiculous version: Azerbaijani
    propaganda will explain that after "sending" drugs through Iran to
    Nagorno-Karabakh, it gets back to Iran. Why do the drug dealers make
    such an inane hook is not clear. Apparently, Azerbaijan, realizing
    the absolute incoherence of the previous version decided to bring up
    a new one.

    It should be noted that a person who is familiar with the map of
    the region and the relevant reports of the UN and the U.S. State
    Department is aware of the failure of the allegations of Azerbaijani
    propaganda. Probably, the former campaign was designed either for an
    audience not familiar with the realities of the region, or for those
    not capable of critical analysis.

    New lie of Azerbaijani propaganda

    New campaign against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh began on June 11
    in 2013 by the statement of MNS which said that a gang is detained
    whose members are accused of smuggling 40 kg of drugs from Iran
    to Azerbaijan. One of the gang members, Azerbaijani citizen Asker
    Ibrahimi, allegedly stated that in Iran a person named Ersalam
    Halim gave him marijuana for delivering it to Azerbaijan. According
    to Ebrahimi, E. Halim stated that arijuana is allegedly "grown by
    Armenians in territory of Karabakh."

    The fact how in Azerbaijan they get the necessary evidence, is
    mentioned not only in numerous human rights reports, but also in
    reports of the U.S. State Department. Thus, in the annual report of
    the U.S. State Department published in April 2013 on the situation of
    human rights in the world is said that in 2012 torture of prisoners
    continued in Azerbaijan, as a result at least 4 people died.

    Baku officials and pro-government activists made speeches as if
    by order after the publication of "revelations" of drag-dealer and
    Minister of Azerbaijani National Security, including the members of
    parliament and "pocket politicians" like Mubariz Akhmedoglu.

    They all stated unanimously that the authorities of Armenia grow drugs
    in Nagorno-Karabakh, and later sell them through Iran. In particular
    such statements were made by Zahid Oruc pro-governmental MP, Ali
    Ahmed, executive secretary of the ruling party "Yeni Azerbaijan"
    and his party fellow Aydin Mirzazade, as well as Ali Hasanov, the
    chairman of the State Commission for the fight against drug abuse
    and illicit trafficking of narcotic substances, etc.

    A few propagandistic materials came, even, out on this subject in
    Azerbaijani media, which were gently presented as "analytics". At the
    same time Baku propagandists cannot recognize the complete failure of
    the previous version of the drug transit; that is why they gradually
    moved to the assertions that Karabakh is not only the territory of
    transit, but also is the territory of cultivation of drugs.

    It is worth noting that, if the majority of the Azerbaijani
    propagandists "blame" the NKR by using arguments from series of "as it
    has long been known", the head of the Political Analysis Department and
    Information Support of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan
    Elnur Aslanov went even further. He stated in the interview given
    to "1nyuz.az" news agency, "This fact served another confirmation
    of well-grounded accusation by Azerbaijan saying that Armenia
    uses occupied Karabakh as a source and transit point for drugs'
    smuggling. This point is reflected every year in the International
    Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) of the U.S.

    State Department."

    One may get the impression that the U.S. State Department says in its
    report as if drugs are being transported through NKR territory. In
    fact, in a report titled "International Narcotics Control Strategy",
    the fact about "the concerns of Azerbaijan" in connection with his
    inability to control the borders of the "occupied territories" on the
    border with Iran, is stated. The representative of Azerbaijan tried
    to refer to the "concern" of Baku in the State Department report,
    that is to say, in fact it referred to himself. In the same time,
    the State Department report had no note of drugs being transited
    through the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Baku propaganda attempted to engage U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan
    Richard Morningstar into this campaign too. However, here as well the
    Azerbaijani propaganda came to grief. According to the Azerbaijani
    news agency "APA", to the request to comment on the allegations of
    the Azerbaijani MNS on the fact of cultivation of drugs in Karabakh,
    Ambassador of the United States only stated: "I do not know if this
    information is true. But I can surely say that we are against the fact
    of cultivation of drugs and drug trafficking, wherever it may be. I
    would like to emphasize that we do not know whether the allegations
    are true. "

    Facts against lies of Azerbaijani Propaganda

    In general, the Azerbaijani propaganda tries to present the NKR as a
    "dangerous and uncontrolled zone". Here it is worth to note that
    the NKR is regularly visited by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs,
    the OSCE mission that implement monitoring on the contact line,
    etc. NKR regularly holds elections, which are attended by foreign
    observers. It is with the elected authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh, that
    the representatives of the OSCE negotiate. It is noteworthy that in
    the reports of international organizations such as Freedom House, the
    NKR is recognized a more democratic country than Azerbaijan. Besides
    that, NKR, in addition to politicians and parliamentarians from
    different countries, is visited by renowned artists and internationally
    famous cultural figures. This fact especially annoys the Azerbaijani
    propagandists.

    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic was twice (in February 2005 and October 2010)
    attended by the OSCE Field Assessment Mission. In the same time, in
    2010, together with the representatives of the OSCE, experts of the
    UN from the High Commissariat for Refugees attended Karabakh. Despite
    all the efforts of Baku, in the final report of the OSCE assessment
    mission, there was not a word uttered about the "drug transit" across
    the NKR territory.

    Meanwhile, in this context, it is necessary to review the situation
    with drug trafficking in Azerbaijan itself, and not simply on
    data of National Security Council or the special services of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, but on data of the United Nations, the U.S.

    State Department, the Federal Security Service of Russian Federation
    and the Russian Federal Service for Control of Drug Trafficking of RF.

    We will also present some publications of Azerbaijani and Turkish
    media.

    In the annual "2013 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report"
    of the U.S. State Department it is said that the major drug trafficking
    routes from Afghanistan and Iran to Europe and Russia pass through
    Azerbaijan. It is noted that Azerbaijan is an important transit
    country for heroin and other drugs. "Up to 11 metric tons of heroin is
    annually carried to Azerbaijan en route. The biggest part is imported
    from the southern border with Iran," the document says.

    The same report of the State Department reads that Armenia is
    unattractive for drug trafficking, and the Armenian government is
    undertaking steps to strengthen controls at the border. It is also
    noted that the Government of Armenia holds annual measures for the
    Elimination of wild poppy and cannabis.

    In the previous 2012 report of the U.S. State Department it is stated
    that Azerbaijan is often used as a transit country for drug trafficking
    from Afghanistan to Europe and Iran. "During the past 10 years the
    amount of drug seizure and drug-related crime has increased," the
    document says. The report also notes that the number of addicts
    has increased in Azerbaijan. Heroin is the most popular one in
    Azerbaijan. There also grow other narcotic plants in Azerbaijan.

    As for Armenia, the State Department reiterates that the Government
    of Armenia strengthens border control, and the country is of minor
    importance to drug trafficking. It is also noted that Armenia is
    not a major drug producer, and the amount of domestic consumption is
    quite modest because of the morals of the population. The volume of
    the seized drugs in 2012 has reduced.

    The UN report on illegal drug trafficking in the world says that
    Azerbaijan and Azerbaijanis are have an important role in drug
    trafficking of heroin from Afghanistan to Europe and in the turnover of
    other drugs. According to the report, the first "Northern Balkan route"
    of drug trafficking from Afghanistan to Europe lies precisely through
    Azerbaijan. The second is "Old Balkan Route", which lies straight
    from Iran to Turkey, but most of the goods convey Azerbaijanis and
    Kurds that are living there.

    According to a UN report, the third route of drugs delivery that
    lies through Azerbaijan stretches out from the Turkmen seaport
    after Turkmenbashi in Baku, from where some of the drugs are easily
    being smuggled into Russia. 11 tons of heroin enter Azerbaijan every
    year by these pathways, of which 4 tons are consumed in Azerbaijan,
    Georgia and the North Caucasus. 6 tons of the drugs are transported
    from Georgia to Bulgaria through the Black Sea, and the remaining
    one ton is smuggled into Ukraine. Drugs are also smuggled from Iran
    to Azerbaijan in shorter routes.

    It is worth emphasizing that Armenia is not listed as a country
    implicated in drug trafficking in the UN report and on the attached
    thereto maps. On the contrary, the map of the UN implicates drug supply
    routes through Iran to Azerbaijan (in Lerika and Yardymly region),
    from Iran to Nakhichevan, Turkey, etc. Map attached to a UN report
    clearly shows that drug routes pass by Armenia and NKR. In the report
    of the UN Armenia is mentioned among the countries struggling against
    the opium poppy.

    Facts in Azerbaijani drug history

    Now, it is worth to get shortly acquainted with the data of law
    enforcement agencies of Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran, as well as
    publications of the Turkish and Azerbaijani media about the large-scale
    activities of narcomafia in Azerbaijan.

    In October 2009 group of drug traffickers was defused in Turkey,
    the leaders of the group declared that they had a vast laboratory in
    Azerbaijan for the production of heroin and other drugs.

    On September 25, in 2010 the First Deputy Prosecutor General of
    Azerbaijan Rustam Usubov stated that 35% of drugs that have illegally
    been produced in Afghanistan are transported through Iran-Azerbaijan
    route to other countries.

    On December 23, in 2010 the head of the Russian Federal Service for
    Drug Control (FDCS) Viktor Ivanov stated that the transit of narcotics
    from Azerbaijan promotes the growth of terrorism in the North Caucasus.

    In January 2011, the Azerbaijani information agency "Polygon",
    wrote that the transit routes that worked back in the 90s through
    Nakhichevan-Iran-Turkey-Astara-Iran Dagestan are stirred up, the
    activities of drug traffickers in Azerbaijan has become much larger.

    Some government officials of Azerbaijan control routes in order to
    organize their work. As stated in the article, it was not by chance
    that the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, Surat Huseynov was called
    "drug kingpin" in the 90s.

    In January 2011, the media published a dispatch from the U.S. Embassy
    on June 12, in 2009, which says that Azerbaijan is a transit country
    for smuggling heroin from Iran to Europe, and the transit of drugs has
    strikingly increased. In the statement of the embassy it is told that
    the Customs Service of Azerbaijan is not taking sufficient measures
    to combat drug trafficking. It is noted that customs officials either
    are unwilling to check the motor transport, or are not able to do that.

    In addition, as the U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Anne E Derse's
    note, numbered 08BAKU917 2008-09-26, stated, at the UN Office on
    Drugs in Azerbaijan believes that the drug mafia in Russia is largely
    controlled by ethnic Azerbaijanis. It is also noted that when they
    speak about transportation of drugs through Azerbaijan they mean the
    territory that is under the control of the Baku regime. The note was
    also published in WikiLeaks.

    On March 1, in 2011 the first deputy head of the Russian FSS Border
    Service, Colonel-General Vyacheslav Dorokhin stated that Azerbaijan
    is in the second place in drug smuggling in Russia. He noted that
    Kazakhstan is the hot-spot for transporting drugs from Afghanistan
    to Russia. The second most active site for drug transportation is
    Azerbaijan, and the third hot-spot for Russia is Tajikistan.

    On March 10, in 2011 Georgian expert on Caucasus issues Mamuka
    Areshidze stated that the United States was shocked by the amount of
    drug delivered from Afghanistan to Europe via Azerbaijan and Georgia.

    On July 18, in 2011 the head of the Propaganda Office against Drugs
    in Azerbaijan Mazahir Efendiyev stated that the number of registered
    drug addicts in Azerbaijan annually grows by 1000-1500.

    In January 2013, the Russian Federal Service for Drug Control published
    a list of the Russian most dangerous drug dealers. On the first place
    were the Azerbaijani, they were followed by Tajikstan and only then
    by Kazakhstan and Afghanistan.

    On 24 April 2013 Azerbaijani newspaper "Zerkalo" described the
    situation in the country as follows: "Often, in the street or public
    transport one can meet people who are obviously is under narcotic
    intoxication. And in the places for night-life gatherings the addicts
    can be found by syringes lying around on the pavements."

    On April 17, 2013 the Deputy Head of the Main Department on Countering
    Drugs of Interior Ministry Adil Alekberov stated that 37 drugs delivery
    routes out of 113 are operating through territory of Azerbaijan.

    Short summary

    Azerbaijan by trying to blame Nagorno-Karabakh Republic knocks on
    its head. After all, Azerbaijan has long and deeply been involved
    in the drug business. It should be noted that by spreading slanders
    and frauds against the NKR the Azerbaijani authorities try to ignore
    the facts recorded by the above mentioned international and national
    organizations. This policy of Baku is, surely, doomed to failure,
    despite all the internal directives of the authoritarian regime
    of Aliyev.

    It is worth noting that according to the INCB (International Council
    for Drug Control), the drug trafficking is realized because of the
    corrupt government officials. Without their support the large-scale
    drug trafficking would simply be impossible to implement.

    Regarding the fact that over a third of illegal drugs produced in
    Afghanistan are transported through the territory of Azerbaijan,
    you can come to the conclusion that by slandering Nagorno-Karabakh,
    the Azerbaijani propaganda wants to cover up the sins of the Aliyev
    regime officials who control the drug trafficking. Perhaps, some of
    Azerbaijani officials involved in narcobusiness too, come out with
    slanders addressed to NKR from time to time.

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