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  • CoE Is Not Satisfied By Azerbaijan's Fulfillment Of Its Commitments

    COE IS NOT SATISFIED BY AZERBAIJAN'S FULFILLMENT OF ITS COMMITMENTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.04.2007 17:31 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In Strasbourg the session of the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) accepted Monitoring
    Committee's report on Azerbaijan's fulfillment of its commitments
    in front of EU. Efforts of the Azeri delegation to soften the most
    critical points addressed to the Azeri authorities were not crowned
    with success, Turan reports. During discussions of the report member
    of Azeri delegation Samed Seidov distinguished, who said there is a
    lot of progress in Azerbaijan and even politicians and human rights
    activists who have arrived in Strasbourg, confess it and express
    their support. However Seidov's words were ironically ignored by
    Andres Herkel, who expressed his disagreement with, as he said,
    Azeri delegation head's "magnificent" speech. Number of political
    prisoners has decreased in Azerbaijan, but it does not mean solution
    of problem. Corruption prospers in the country, and there is anarchy
    in the judicial system. Courts are not independent. Freedom of assembly
    is not provided. The parliament does not have enough powers. Elections
    are falsified.

    Representatives of opposition are not included in parliamentarian
    delegation. Touching upon the problem of political prisoners, Tony
    Lloyd said it is the result of "absence of justice in courts". Leo
    Platvoet drew attention to the fact that the growth of economy that
    the Azeri authorities like to talk much about, has resulted in the
    growth of corruption, and not in improvement of welfare of population.

    The report particularly mentions the importance of PACE control over
    the commitments that Azerbaijan promised to fulfill in connection with
    the coming presidential elections of 2008, which "must be the first
    elections in country's history meeting international standards." It
    is necessary to urgently solve the issue of electoral commissions,
    which must enjoy the trust of both electorate and all political forces.

    "Corruption remains the main problem in Azerbaijan that touches
    all layers of society and threatens economic, social and political
    development of the country. Criminal prosecution for slander leads
    to intimidation and self-censorship in media," the report says.
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