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  • BAKU: Telephone Conversations with Armenia Tapped in Azerbaijan

    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    April 7 2006

    Telephone Conversations with Armenia Tapped in Azerbaijan


    Azerbaijan's constitution ensures privacy of correspondence,
    telephone conversations and life, and these norms are derived from
    international legal documents, said Rashid Hajili, Director of the
    Media Rights Institute, commenting on the statements of the
    Communications and Information Technologies Minister's statement that
    telephone conversations and Internet correspondence between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia's citizens are under the surveillance of the
    National Security Ministry (NSM).

    According to Hajili, telephone conversations can be listened to only
    on the basis of special permission, and in concrete cases for
    operative reasons. Therefore, mass control is inadmissible. In fact
    the Minister confirmed that Azerbaijan's secret services controls
    e-mail correspondence, which is a violation of the basic
    constitutional rights of citizens.

    Lawyer Isakhan Ashurov is of the same opinion. In accordance with
    Criminal-Procedure Code and operative-search activity, listening to
    telephone conversations is permissible only on the basis of court's
    decision, Ashurov said. The Minister's statement testifies to a
    dangerous tendency of spying on the population.

    The activity of law enforcement bodies must be based on law. If some
    concrete people are suspected of committing a crime, it is necessary
    to have special permission by court. Interfering with the privacy of
    conversations and correspondence is illegal, and materials received
    in this manner cannot be used as testimony.

    The cochairman of the Helsinki Civil Assembly, Arzu Abdullayeva, said
    that it is nearly impossible to call Armenia from Azerbaijan, and
    e-mails have been controlled for a long time. On the whole, telephone
    communications between Armenia and Azerbaijan support mainly human
    rights activists and NGOs involved in the promotion of the conflict's
    peaceful settlement. "Azerbaijan's leadership officially advocates a
    peaceful settlement, which is impossible without society's support,"
    Abdullayeva said.
    Therefore, the persecution of people involved in peaceful process
    demonstrates official Baku's questionable position.
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