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    AI: COUNCIL OF EUROPE MUST INTERVENE AFTER AZERBAIJAN IMPRISONS MORE PEACEFUL PROTESTERS

    http://azerireport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3852&Ite mid=53

    LONDON. January 29, 2013: Scores of activists were detained and five
    sentenced to prison following a peaceful protest in Azerbaijan on
    Saturday, prompting Amnesty International to urge the Council of
    Europe to make clear it will stand up for free expression in the
    Caucasus country.

    The arrest of around 80 peaceful protesters, 30 of whom were then
    charged, came just days after the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe (PACE) failed to pass a resolution on political
    prisoners calling on Azerbaijan to cease arresting and prosecuting
    peaceful protesters.

    Saturday~Rs protest began as a peaceful gathering of more than 200
    people in three separate locations in central Baku, the capital, to
    demonstrate against the authorities~R violent dispersal of another,
    larger protest in the northern Azerbaijani city of Ismayili last week.

    ~SJust days after PACE rejected a resolution on politically motivated
    arrests, the prosecution of these 30 individuals demonstrates how
    far the issue is from being resolved,~T said John Dalhuisen, Amnesty
    International~Rs Director for Europe and Central Asia.

    ~SThe PACE co-Rapporteurs responsible for monitoring Azerbaijan~Rs
    obligations to the Council, Pedro Agramunt and Joseph Debono Grech,
    opposed the resolution on political prisoners proposed by German
    MP Christoph Strässer, stating they would address the problem of
    political prisoners themselves.

    ~SHaving taken on this responsibility, they must now intervene to
    ensure the sentences of those imprisoned or fined for taking part in
    Saturday~Rs protest are overturned.~T

    Unfair court hearings ~V lasting just minutes and using court-appointed
    lawyers ~V were held after Saturday~Rs arrests, and 25 activists,
    including three people Amnesty International previously declared as
    prisoners of conscience, were handed heavy fines of between 300 and
    2500 AZN ($383 and $3,186). The average monthly wage in Azerbaijan
    is $513.

    A further five activists were handed prison sentences for their role in
    the protest ~V 15 days for blogger and former prisoner of conscience
    Emin Milli, and 13 days each for Abulfaz Gurbanli, Rufat Abdullayev,
    Turkel Alisoy and Turkel Azerturk.

    Among those arrested and put on trial was Khadija Ismayilova,
    a prominent independent journalist who was recently blackmailed
    and targeted in a smear campaign after she published a report on
    presidential corruption. She told Amnesty International:

    ~SI was among the protesters in Sahil park [in central Baku]~E [by then
    it was] already silent, as most of the protesters were dispersed. The
    group of the police attacked just to take me. I was screaming, asking
    who they are, as they never introduced themselves and what they want.

    ~SMy trial was a comedy. I entered the room where two men were sitting
    on the defence's place. I asked who they are and the judge said they
    were my lawyers. I said ~QI don't know these people, I don't trust
    them and I refuse. I want my own lawyers.~R I didn't know that in
    fact my lawyers were outside of the building and were not allowed
    in. The judge said I can't have my own lawyer as they are not here.~T

    Ismayili protests

    Saturday~Rs demonstration in Baku was a reaction to the violent
    dispersal of protests several days earlier in Ismayili, about 200km
    north-west of the capital. Police there used tear gas and rubber
    bullets against crowds calling for the resignation of a local
    governor. Several cars and at least two buildings were set ablaze
    during the unrest.

    Hundreds of people were also detained during the Ismayili protests,
    and there have been allegations of torture in detention.

    ~SAmnesty International is concerned at reports that several people
    arrested in relation to the unrest in Ismayili have been tortured
    and ill-treated while in custody. We are calling for an immediate,
    impartial and effective investigation into any such complaints,~T
    said Dalhuisen.

    ~SWe are further calling on the Azerbaijani authorities to overturn
    the sentences of all those fined and sentenced in Baku for having
    taken part in Saturday~Rs peaceful protest~T (Amnesty International).




    From: A. Papazian
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