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    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    April 28 2006

    Human Rights Watch reports become more subjective - Ali Hasanov

    Source: Trend
    Author: R. Abdullayev

    28.04.2006

    Human Rights Watch reports on Azerbaijan became more subjective
    during the last several years, the head of the public affairs
    department of the presidential apparatus, Ali Hasanov told Trend.

    `For example, we all perfectly know about processes taking place in
    Armenia, in particular about relations between opposition and
    government in that country,' Hasanov said, reminding, that `in the
    near past Armenian oppositionists have been gathered in the National
    Council hall and shot dead.'

    Despite all that Armenia occupies leading places in the South
    Caucasus in the Human Rights Watch reports, he said. `Azerbaijani
    government already complained about it to representatives of the
    organization,' he assured.

    Representative of the president administration emphasized that
    Washington foreign policy is not formed upon NGO opinion but rather
    on position of the official structures. `However, position of this
    organization definitely influences the formation of social opinion in
    US we don't want Americans receive negative information about us,' he
    concluded.
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