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    ALL ROADS LEAD TO ALIYEV

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    May 21 2014

    21 May 2014 - 11:19am

    Orkhan Sattarov, the head of the European Bureau of Vestnik Kavkaza.

    Especially for Zenith

    Azerbaijan's chairing of the Council of Europe could be a chance for
    European society to get closer to the South Caucasus country. However
    this is possible only within the framework of equal dialogue with
    the government in Baku, according to Orkhan Sattarov, the head of
    the European Bureau of Vestnik Kavkaza, PhD student of the Berlin
    Free University.

    This is a difficult time for Azerbaijan geopolitically. Russia is
    strengthening its military and political positions in the north and
    Iran is eliminating Western isolation in the south. These are not
    very comfortable neighbors for the small state. Both powers consider
    the republic with rich energy resources as in the sphere of their
    interests. Once Russia and Iran divided the Azerbaijani peoples, after
    the end of the Russian-Persian war in 1828. However, Baku managed
    to turn the country into a key player in European energy security
    without worsening relations with Russia. Azerbaijan cooperates in
    economic and military spheres with Israel and maintains constructive
    relations with Tehran.

    The conflict with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh is one of challenges
    which the country has faced. Azerbaijan suffers from the heavy
    consequences of the long-lasting conflict with the neighboring
    republic. A million refugees is a heavy burden for the country's
    economy, while Armenia occupies Nagorno-Karabakh and seven neighboring
    regions. The fragile cease-fire regime which was achieved 20 years
    ago due to Russian mediation was not a guarantee for peace. The
    Russian-Georgian war of 2008 has shown how dangerous the escalation
    of conflicts in the South Caucasus is.

    At the same time, the Muslim country with deep secular traditions
    is under religious pressure from foreign forces. For example, the
    Salafi movement is improving in Azerbaijan due to financial support
    from Arab monarchies. The number of Azerbaijani Salafis who fought
    against Bashar Assad and were killed in Syria was more than 200.

    However, the internal political situation in the country is thought
    to be stable. An organized Islamist opposition has not been formed in
    Azerbaijan yet, while the previously strong secular opposition began to
    lose voters in 2003. It is a surprise that the democratic opposition
    is headed by such political figures as Ali Kerimli and Isa Gambara,
    who have lost presidential and parliamentary elections twice in the
    last 11 years. So there are doubts about the democratic traditions
    in these parties.

    The political course of President Ilham Aliyev, despite negative
    comments by the Westerm media, is supported by the majority of the
    population. According to the public opinion poll which was conducted
    by the Information Centre of European Policy and initiated by the
    European Commission in 2013, 92% of respondents supported the current
    president. A few months later Ilham Aliyev won the presidential
    elections, getting 84% of the votes.

    The government in Baku has serious financial reserves;a part of them
    is accumulated in the state oil fund and is invested into social
    projects for further improvement of living standards. This positively
    influences the rating of the government among the population. It seems
    there will be no alternative to Ilham Aliyev's team in the near future.

    Thus, the current government is the only possible side which is able
    to provide effective talks on human rights and democratic development.

    Theses on the support of civil society are pleasant for Europe, but
    they shouldn't be the only measure in implementation of democratic
    values. The Council of Europe couldn't contribute to further democratic
    development of the country if it had no trusting contacts with the
    political elite of the country.

    The activity and statements by Christoph Strasser, German ombudsman,
    are a strong negative example from this point of view. The list of
    political prisoners in Azerbaijan, which was written by him, was the
    best example of non-professionalism and unserious work with facts.

    Some of listed persons were free at the moment of making the list,
    some of them died of natural causes, and some names were fake.

    Moreover, Strasser included members of the terrorist organization
    of Sadval on the list, who were sentenced for a bloody terrorist
    attack on the Baku metro in the 1990s. Considering these facts, it
    was natural that the Azerbaijani delegation had enough arguments to
    prevent the adoption of Strasser's list in the PACE.

    The Azerbaijani political elite was indignant at the unfairness
    of Christoph Strasser. Moreover, relations between the Council of
    Europe and official Baku worsened. Strasser's report confirmed that
    confrontation with Baku on democratic issues won't bring any success.

    The Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, Elmar Mamedyarov, announced in
    his speech devoted to Azerbaijan's chairing of the CE that in the
    next 6 months Baku will support the development of three fundamental
    directions: human rights, democracy and the rule of law. The fact
    that the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan decided to choose the
    European path of development wasn't an obvious step. Issues which
    are important both for the political elite of the country and the
    ordinary population should be considered by the Europeans in the
    sphere of trusting dialogue with Baku on human rights. Unfortunately,
    we haven't seen this yet.

    Azerbaijan's chairing of the Council of Europe should be considered
    a chance for a "reset" and reformation of the dialogue on human
    rights with Azerbaijan. The statement by Minister Mamedyarov should
    be considered an indication of the readiness of Baku to conduct a
    dialogue. A favorable political atmosphere is being established for
    this at the moment. Azerbaijan is preparing for the first European
    Olympic Games in 2015, which will be an outstanding event for the
    country and its people. In this situation the political elite is
    ready to discuss not only the economic development of the country,
    but also its democratic social development.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/analysis/politics/55469.html

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