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  • Azerbaijan Sets New Low For Council Of Europe: Human Rights Watch

    AZERBAIJAN SETS NEW LOW FOR COUNCIL OF EUROPE: HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

    18:23, 12 Nov 2014

    "Azerbaijan's six-month chairmanship of the Council of Europe's
    Committee of Ministers comes to an end this week, and not a moment
    too soon. It can be said without exaggeration that Azerbaijan's
    tenure represented an assault on the institution and everything it
    stands for," Giorgi Gogia, senior South Caucasus researcher at Human
    Rights Watch

    "Azerbaijani leadership spoke out on progressive youth policies,
    while back home young activists were being jailed; it hosted a
    high-level conference on the European Court of Human Rights, while
    Azerbaijan's leading lawyer was arrested on bogus tax-related charges;
    it also failed to implement the court's judgment finding Azerbaijan
    in violation of the European Convention for imprisoning an opposition
    activist on politically motivated charges," he added.

    "When President Ilham Aliyev came to Strasbourg to speak to
    the Parliamentary Assembly in June, he wasunrepentant. He didn't
    acknowledge any human rights problems in Azerbaijan and called anyone
    who challenged him liars. I was shocked listening to him, and feared
    for my colleagues and friends who criticized him at home and abroad.

    My worst fears came to pass: the Azerbaijani colleagues who came to
    the assembly to publicize Azerbaijan's atrocious human rights record
    now either languish in Azerbaijani jails, are in hiding, or have fled
    the country fearing prosecution."

    "Perversely, over the six months Azerbaijan headed the council it
    actually stepped up its crackdown, which included the arrest of at
    least 11 people and conviction of at least nine others on politically
    motivated charges, sentencing them to various prison terms following
    flawed trials."

    "These include the country's most prominent human rights defenders,
    including Leyla Yunus, and her husband, the historian Arif Yunus,
    Rasul Jafarov, and Intigam Aliyev. All four are in pretrial detention
    on spurious charges, ranging from tax evasion to treason."

    "Azerbaijani authorities have also used restrictive new laws regulating
    nongovernmental organizations and other strong-arm tactics to try to
    starve independent groups of their funding in order to silence them."

    "During its chairmanship, the Azerbaijani government has caused a human
    rights crisis in the country and in the Council of Europe. It has put
    to the test the council's standing as Europe's foremost human rights
    body. The Council of Europe's leadership should condemn Baku's behavior
    in the strongest possible terms and make clear that there cannot be
    business as usual until those imprisoned on politically motivated
    charges are freed and the crackdown brought to an end," Gogia said.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/11/12/azerbaijan-sets-new-low-for-council-of-europe-human-rights-watch/

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