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  • German Media: "Dictatorial Regime Rules In Azerbaijan"

    GERMAN MEDIA: "DICTATORIAL REGIME RULES IN AZERBAIJAN"

    http://times.am/?l=en&p=4116
    25.01.12

    Situation of human rights protection in Azerbaijan is discussed by
    the international media more and more as the "Eurovision 2012" song
    contest approaches. Especially Germany pays attention to the issue
    and Germany media write about Azerbaijan as an inappropriate place
    to hold "Eurovision 2012". Dictatorial regime is noted as a reason.

    Armenian panorama.am news agency presented an article in Armenian
    from German Die Zeit newspaper. The article especially says:

    "Journalists without border organization informs that atmosphere of
    fear and repressions again leads in Azerbaijan. Europe is interested
    in human rights violations in Russia first of all. But Azerbaijan has
    independence for already 20 years and is still an unknown territory
    for Europe.

    Correct plan of the "Eurovision" is a state secret here. Azerbaijan
    which is known as a country of oil and gas now wants to attract
    tourists using the song contest. We present information for those
    who seeks something about Azerbaijan: this ex-soviet country got
    independence on 1991. On 1993 Heydar Aliyev became president and
    dictatorial regime rules there since then. Every journalist who bears
    to condemn the authorities is attacked, arrested, kidnapped and even
    is killed in this country.

    Last year Rafig Tagi's murder was a sensation in the world media. He
    was killed as he had condemned Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev,
    Islamic religion and Mohammed prophet. Azerbaijan is on the 152 place
    at the list of media freedom with Iraq and Afghanistan. "Freedom House"
    has also condemned Azerbaijani authorities for limiting political
    rights and freedoms in the republic."

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