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    The Associated Press
    October 12, 2013 Saturday 04:23 PM GMT


    Thousands protest elections in Azerbaijan

    BAKU, Azerbaijan


    Thousands gathered in the capital of Azerbaijan on Saturday to protest
    the re-election of President Ilham Aliyev in a vote widely criticized
    by international election monitors.

    The protesters in Baku demanded that the election be nullified and
    that Aliyev resign. Aliyev succeeded his father to the presidency of
    this small oil-rich nation in 2003, extending decades of dynastic
    rule.

    Leading the march was Jamil Hasanli, the historian who ran as the main
    opposition candidate but snagged less than 6 percent of the vote to
    Aliyev's 85 percent.

    Police estimated that there were 1,500 at the rally, whereas the
    opposition put the number between 8,000 and 10,000. The protest was
    significantly smaller than in previous presidential elections in 2003
    and 2008, when at least three to four times as many people gathered to
    contest the results.

    Monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    called the Wednesday vote flawed. The day before, the Central Election
    Commission released the results of the vote on a smartphone app,
    showing Aliyev comfortably in the lead.

    "This government must go and it will go," said Hasanli. He criticized
    Azerbaijani election officials, saying "they will all receive their
    punishment."

    Booming oil prices and a growing economy have allowed Aliyev to cement
    his control over the country, particularly after the tumultuous
    collapse of the Soviet Union, when Azerbaijan plunged into war with
    neighboring Armenia.

    Years of relentless government crackdowns and bitter infighting has
    also weakened the opposition, which found it hard to mount a challenge
    to Aliyev in the latest vote.

    Hasanli was forwarded as a candidate at the last minute after the
    opposition's first choice was unable to register because he had
    Russian citizenship, and many observers said his campaign was poorly
    planned and lacked energy.

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