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    THE WASHINGTON POST: HOW LONG WILL COE TOLERATE AZERBAIJAN'S CHAIRMANSHIP, WHICH HAS NO RESPECT FOR BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS?

    12:58 14/08/2014 Â" REGION

    When an autocrat who is intolerant of dissent begins to see spies and
    traitors around, it is a good time to be alert. Now is such a moment
    in Azerbaijan, reads The Washington Post.

    The regime of President Ilham Aliyev has imprisoned one of the
    country's most outspoken advocates for human rights, Leyla Yunus,
    and her husband, Arif. The charges: treason, fraud, tax evasion and
    illegal business activities.

    According to the article Ms. Yunus is director of the Institute
    for Peace and Democracy in Baku, a human rights organization, and,
    in addition to her work defending political prisoners, she has been
    at the forefront of attempts to bridge the country's long hostility
    with Armenia. She organized exchanges and confidence-building efforts
    between Azeri and Armenian intellectuals, and this apparently provided
    the pretext for the absurd charge of espionage. Ms. Yunus was arrested
    on 30 July and her husband on 5th of August.

    For years, Ms. Yunus has spoken out loudly about human rights abuses
    in Azerbaijan. Another human rights activist, Rasul Jafarov, was
    also arrested recently, and dozens of others have been detained for
    political reasons in recent months. Mr. Aliyev may think he is being
    clever by silencing critics, the article reads.

    "Mr. Aliyev may think he is being clever by silencing critics while
    a crisis in Ukraine has distracted world attention. But that's what
    is different from Soviet times. It is no longer possible to hide such
    uncivilized behavior. The arrests have drawn wide protests from human
    rights groups and other nongovernmental organizations. Ms.â~@~IYunus
    wrote an open letter from her jail cell, referring to "jackals of
    the regime" and declaring: "You could not withstand our words. You
    responded with violence," the publication writes.

    The Washington Post notes that it is beyond comprehension how Mr.

    Aliyev can carry out such repression at a time when Azerbaijan is
    chair of the committee of ministers of theCouncil of Europe, the
    continent's leading human rights organization. Mr. Aliyev clearly
    craves respect abroad. But his actions deserve condemnation.

    "Leyla and Arif Yunus should be freed immediately. If they are not,
    perhaps the Council of Europe should ask how long it can tolerate a
    chairmanship by a nation that does not respect even the basic tenets
    of human rights and rule of law," the article reads.

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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