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    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    May 8 2013


    US commission's religious freedom report is biased: Azerbaijani
    official (UPDATE)

    8 MAY 2013, 16:37 (GMT+05:00)

    The report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
    published last week, has been analysed by the Azerbaijani State
    Committee for Work with Religious Organisations, the committee's head
    Elshad Iskandarov told Trend news agency, commenting on the provisions
    of this document concerning Azerbaijan.

    According to the chairman of the committee, the named organisation is
    not a public entity, but a non-governmental body that prepares
    recommendatory documents for U.S. government agencies.

    "The leaders of the organisation are lobbyists for various religious
    communities. Therefore, these reports do not reflect the interests of
    the American state, but the interests of persons supporting various
    religious structures," Iskandarov said.

    The State Committee head believes mistakes in the report are traced in
    three directions.

    "In the first place, double standards are clearly visible. On the
    other hand, a number of facts related to Azerbaijan are either
    distorted, or do not take into account the reality of the country. A
    subjective assessment is very obvious in this regard. Finally, the
    report itself is biased. It can therefore be seen as a document
    prepared in accordance with double standards and on the basis of
    incorrect facts and bias," Iskandarov said.

    "If we look at the geography covered in the report, we see double
    standards. For example, none of the European countries in which there
    are numerous problems with the construction of minarets, sounding the
    azan, where there are facts showing the killing of Muslims by
    neo-Nazis and numerous protests related to hijab, was included in the
    report," he said.

    According to him, the report does not contain a single word about the
    problems faced by Muslim communities in these countries.
    "The report mainly contains information about the Islamic and Eastern
    countries which are in the sphere of interests of international
    missionary organisations which turned into transnational corporations.
    And that is another manifestation of double standards," the head of
    the committee said.

    "Moreover, a special section of the report notes that Azerbaijan
    exerts pressure on those who do not do military service on religious
    grounds. Of course, the authors of the report do not care how
    dangerous these evasions are for the National Security of Azerbaijan,
    20 per cent of whose territory is occupied. But there is not a word
    about the occupying country, Armenia," Isgandarov said.

    "For example, in Armenia a lot of members of the religious sect
    Jehovah's Witnesses were arrested for refusing to serve in the
    Armenian occupation army, but Armenia is not the object of this report
    at all.

    "On the contrary, the decision of the European Court related to
    Armenia was placed in the part of the report concerning Azerbaijan. It
    is called laying the blame on someone else's doorstep," Isgandarov
    said.

    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/53571.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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