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    Armenian experts comment on situation in Azerbaijan and international response

    13:16 * 30.11.14


    The situation involving human rights, development of government and
    democratic institutions is getting worse in Azerbaijan day by day, and
    Azerbaijan's society is facing serious challenges, political scientist
    Hrant Melik-Shahnazaryan told Tert.am.

    "The country has turned into a clan tyranny, which is impossible to
    conceal," he said.

    With respect to international reaction, Mr Melik-Shahnazaryan said:

    "Official Baku is turning a deaf ear to international response or
    criticism. The Aliyev regime must believe Azerbaijan is of much
    greater interest to the international community in other respects and,
    using its oil and gas reserves and communication network, can hope
    that the international community will not focus its attention on the
    domestic developments in that country."

    Azerbaijan's calculations sometimes prove correct.

    "However, Azerbaijan is running out of this resource, and public
    discontent is growing far beyond official Baku's expectations. So
    Azerbaijan is going to see changes sooner or later," Mr
    Melik-Shahnazaryan said.

    The international community has no sufficient means of pressing
    Azerbaijan. Criticism does not force Azerbaijan to change anything.

    "That is, in Great Britain or Belgium society demands that their
    authorities stop cooperating with tyrannical regimes. And the pressure
    is growing. If Azerbaijan considers the developments, European states'
    leaders cannot ignore public pressure, which is the reason for growing
    criticism, while Azerbaijan is running out of its resource to counter
    the criticism," the expert said.

    Azerbaijan has not the sufficient political resource to dampen down
    public discontent on the one hand, and deceive the international
    community on the other hand, doing so for years.

    "I am sure that the Aliyev regime will sooner or later find itself in
    international isolation," Mr Melik-Shahnazaryan said.

    Expert in Azerbaijani studies Sargis Asatryan believes that the
    international criticism over human rights protection is now a means of
    pressing Azerbaijan.

    "That is, certain circles in the West are making use of it to exert
    even greater pressure on Azerbaijan. It is no secret that the human
    rights situation is Azerbaijan is poor. But we should not forget
    Azerbaijan is a very important partner for the West, especially in oil
    and gas cooperation and, to an extent, in the context of anti-Russian
    policy," he said.

    International organizations are implementing a "stick and carrot
    policy" toward Azerbaijan.

    "It is common knowledge that the international community has always
    turned a blind eye to different things if it meets its interests," Mr
    Asatryan said.

    He does not see any possibility of sanctions against Azerbaijan now.

    "Any small structure may turn into a 'hot spot' in Azerbaijan. The
    country is facing such problems as indigenous peoples, Islamists, a
    grave social situation. The authorities appear to be able to control
    the situation now, but further developments will show if they will
    succeed," the expert said.


    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/11/30/hrant-meliq-shahnazaryan/

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