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    DEMONSTRATION IN BAKU AGAINST MANAT DEVALUATION; PROTESTERS DEMANDED AUTHORITIES TO COMPENSATE FOR FINANCIAL LOSSES

    13:17 16/03/2015 >> SOCIETY

    An Azerbaijani opposition rally was held at the city stadium of the
    sport club Mehsul in Baku under police surveillance. The participants
    demanded to compensate the population for their losses which had been
    caused by manat devaluation. The main slogan of the demonstration
    agreed upon with Baku City Hall was "No to looting and deceptions!"

    The demonstrators interrupted the speakers, chanting "Freedom!" and
    "Resign!" Caucasian Knot reports.

    According to the article, Ali Karimli, the chairman of the Azerbaijani
    Popular Front Party (APFP), during his speech called on the government
    of the country to compensate the population for their losses which
    had been caused by manat devaluation. Deputy chairman of APFP Fuad
    Gahramanli spoke up for the immediate release of the Azerbaijani
    political prisoners. In his turn, the head of the National Council
    of Democratic Forces Jamil Hasanli criticized allocating funds for
    hosting the European Games in Baku.

    "The Heydar Aliyev Foundation covers the expenses of building parks
    and establishing monuments in foreign countries, while seriously ill
    children's parents turn to the people in the social networks asking
    for help to pay for their babies' treatment," Hasanli protested.

    The BBC Russian Service also turned to the topic highlighting
    that thousands of people took part in the demonstration organized
    by the Azerbaijani opposition in Baku, and that it is one of the
    largest demonstrations of the Azerbaijani opposition for the recent
    years. The next one is appointed on 5 April. In its turn, the magazine
    Korrespondent.net adds that "oil-and-gas rich Azerbaijan" faces
    dramatic financial problems because of the decline of the oil prices.

    The website of RFE/RL reminds that during the demonstration Jamil
    Hasanli declared that his Facebook account had been hacked ahead
    of the protest in an apparent attempt by authorities to prevent
    him from calling on people to join the rally. RFE/RL's Azerbaijani
    Service highlights that the day before the rally the Press Council
    of Azerbaijan informed the site Qafqazinfo that a monitoring of the
    journalists carrying out their duties was to be held during the rally.

    However, Ogtay Gulaliyev, the National Council representative, said
    he was not aware of that.

    Azerbaijani information agency Turan reports that 4-5 thousand people
    took part in the rally in Baku. In its turn, the Main Police Department
    in Baku stated that there were around 600 demonstrators in the rally.

    According to the agency, Gezal Bayramli, the deputy chairman of
    APFP and member of National Council, noted in her speech that the
    current situation in Azerbaijan comes as a logical result of the
    "inconsiderate, robbing policy" carried out by the authorities of the
    country. The head of the National Council Jamil Hasanli condemned the
    lack of economical strategy of the authorities noting that the policy
    of the authorities in Azerbaijan has a "spontaneous and inconsiderate
    character." He said that one of the forms of corruption in Azerbaijan
    is the tax authorities' tactics of extortion, as they - apart from
    the official taxes - take cash of 10-15 thousands from the businessmen
    explaining that by the lack of money for the European Games.

    Turan also writes that Rovshan Ahmedov, Karabakh war veteran and a
    member of the National Council, spoke up at the meeting stressing
    that despite the fact that the war refugees and veterans cannot get
    compensation in Azerbaijan for already 20 years, the authorities of the
    country are ready to invite and pay the expenses of the representatives
    of Armenia in the European Games.

    http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/03/16/azerbaijan-meeting/

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