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  • BAKU: Rachel Denber Responds To Baku?s Criticism On HRW Report

    RACHEL DENBER RESPONDS TO BAKU?S CRITICISM ON HRW REPORT

    Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
    September 11, 2013 Wednesday

    Rachel Denber, Human Rights Watch's Deputy Director of the Europe
    and Central Asia Division, who specializes in countries of the
    former Soviet Union, commented on Azeri government's reaction to the
    organization's newly released report on the civil society crackdown
    ahead of the election in the country.

    Baku blames the New-York-based watchdog in "bias and prejudice"
    accusing it of "aiding Azerbaijan's enemies, while acting under the
    influence of Armenian lobby".

    "It is surprising and disappointing that the Azerbaijani government
    sees criticism in such a dire, existential framework. When Azerbaijan
    improves its human rights record that's to the benefit of everyone,
    including the government itself. In what way is that aiding its
    enemies?" Ms. Denber said in an interview with TURAN' Washington
    DC correspondent.

    "Our report was on a crackdown on fundamental rights--freedom of
    expression, association, and assembly--that's been under way for the
    past 18 months. It's a crackdown that started well over a year ago
    but intensified as the election drew nearer," she argued.

    When asked how should the country improve its human rights record now,
    she said, first step would be for the government to acknowledge that
    many of the activists whose cases were very carefully detailed in
    our report were arrested on flimsy grounds and to release them.

    "That would send a very strong, positive signal."

    Then the government "should show that it is serious about investigating
    attacks and threats against investigative journalists who have done
    hard-hitting reporting, whose cases are documented in our report,"
    she added.

    Alakbar Raufoglu Washington, DC




    From: A. Papazian
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