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    WORLD'S MEDIA UNANIMOUSLY REPORTS THAT PRE-ELECTION PERIOD IN AZERBAIJAN WAS FAR FROM HONESTY AND TRANSPARENCY

    19:40 08/10/2013 " ANALYSIS

    Azerbaijan holds its sixth presidential election since independence,
    and no election in the 20-year has come close to meeting recognized
    standards of fairness, competitiveness or transparency, the British
    Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) writes.

    According to the material though opposition has united around one
    candidate Camil Hasanli, it will not affect the results of the
    elections, and Ilham Aliyev will elected for the third term.

    The BBC reports that Azerbaijani authorities erect barriers for two
    strong opposition players Rustam Ibragimbekov and Ilgar Mammadov.

    President Aliyev enjoyed a massive media advantage, while the
    government lacked such an advantage. The opposition says that most
    TV stations chose not to air the oppositionists under the pressure
    of the government, the publication says.

    The Washington Times notes, that though the U.S. is interested in
    Azerbaijani elections, yet most Americans probably can't spell the
    country's name on first chance or pinpoint its location on a map. The
    author writes that Ilham Aliyev who is running for the third term
    has inherited from his father an oil rich country which is stuck in
    the corruption. The "Arab Spring" and the democratic movements in
    the Middle East and North Africa, have apparently spooked Aliyev's
    government, the author stresses.

    It is noted that the Azerbaijani authorities have arrested many young
    activists with a large number of subscribers in social networks.

    According to radio "Liberty", everything indicates to the fact
    that the current President of Azerbaijan will be elected to a third
    five-year term. "A win will hand the dynastic heir a controversial
    but constitutionally approved third term," the site writes and adds
    that Aliyev has unrestrained access to billions of dollars in energy
    profits.

    The site reminds that such international organizations like the United
    Nations, the European Union, and the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) have all expressed concern over "continued
    pressure" on activists, journalists, and opposition politicians in the
    run-up to the vote. "Members of the National Council say they believe
    a free and fair vote would deliver a victory for their camp. However,
    it's said that is almost impossible to test in a country that routinely
    receives low marks for elections," the article reads.

    Huffington Post writes that it was during the reign of President Ilham
    Aliyev that the human rights crisis in the country deepened. Human
    rights violations in this country are a problem long ago, the author
    says. "Criticism of the President and leading government figures is
    frequently punished - those who use their right to free speech find
    that it can cost them their liberty, their physical safety, or their
    privacy," the article reads.

    Thomas de Waal, the British journalist, a senior associate at the
    Carnegie Endowment, specializing primarily in the South Caucasus
    region commented on the situation. He believes that Ilham Aliyev will
    undoubtedly be re-elected. One of the major challenges that Ilham
    Aliyev is to face during his third five-year term, is the end of
    the oil boom, the expert believes. As for the foreign policy issues,
    in particular-Karabakh problem, the situation will remain the same -
    neither war nor peace, de Waal says.

    The journalist also stresses that "despite the ongoing elections,
    Azerbaijan is not a democratic country." "The opposition acts in hard
    conditions. The dissent was strongly suppressed during the last year.

    Several activists were arrested. The opposition parties could not
    hold meetings," de Waal adds.

    Source: Panorama.am

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