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    AGO GROUP CRITICAL ABOUT ARRESTS OF JOURNALISTS IN AZERBAIJAN - CHAIR

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Dec 4 2007

    France, Strasburg / Òrend corr A. Maharramli, S. Ilhamgizi / Trend's
    interview with the chair of the Ago Monitoring Group of the Ministerial
    Committee of the Council of Europe, permanent representative of Sweden
    to the Council of Europe, Pier Sjorgen..

    Question: How well does Azerbaijan implement its obligations to the
    Council of Europe?

    Answer: Azerbaijan made great progress in fulfilment of its obligations
    to the Council of Europe (CE). The progress made especially in
    legislation after Azerbaijan entered the CE should be recognized,
    but it still requires more improvement. The Ago Monitoring Group
    constantly negotiates with the Azerbaijani Government, opposition,
    NGOs, Ombudswoman and other structures and institutions of the country,
    as well as with the Azerbaijani permanent representation in the CE.

    I will speak on three areas connected to Azerbaijan which are
    considered to be important - judicial system, media, and election
    issues.

    Last year we paid special attention to the judicial system of
    Azerbaijan. A round table on ways of improvement to the judicial
    system, independence of attorneys, prosecutors and judges, their
    education and training took place in Baku for this purpose. Different
    supportive programs and events will be implemented in this field.

    Along with a continuation of the work in the judicial system,
    special attention will be paid to the mass media. We are concerned
    about the state of the media in Azerbaijan and we believe that the
    situation should be improved. We are critical about the arrests of
    journalists, long-term arrests. We are alarmed about the fact that
    several journalists were arrested within a year. This issue is of
    great importance for the CE, as it is directly linked to freedom
    of expression. We want changes to be made in some laws envisaging
    responsibility for defamation.

    The issue of training journalists is also unresolved. Special programs
    on support to train amongst journalists are planned to be implemented.

    The third significant field we are working on is elections. Next year
    will be remarkable for Azerbaijan as the presidential elections will
    take place. We want the election to be free and democratic. For that
    purpose first of all the items of the Election Code must completely
    comply with the recommendations of the Venice Commission. An intensive
    dialogue on the improvement of the Election Code is underway between
    the Azerbaijani Government, Azerbaijani Parliament and the Venice
    Commission. The composition of election committees is the centre of
    attention. Freedom of meetings and how this is reflected in legislation
    is very important. The second very important point in elections is that
    in order to provide transparency and justice, elections should be held
    under control. The presidential elections to take place in Azerbaijan
    will naturally be controlled by an international observation mission.

    Political prisoners are still a problematic matter. The members of the
    working group state that there are political prisoners, representatives
    of the Government and NGOs in Azerbaijan. We very positively treat
    that working group which is a joint initiative of the Government and
    civil society, but we would like to see its more active work.

    Question: How do you assess the results of the round table on the
    Election Code which took place in Baku in November?

    Answer: According to the Venice Commission, a good round table
    took place in Baku in November. They said in the Commission that
    the round table and workshops went in the right direction. I think,
    through discussions over the composition of election committees and
    election complaints are advancing in the right direction, there are
    still uncoordinated issues and the work is not yet complete.

    Question: Which questions were reflected in the report developed
    during the Ago Group's visit to Azerbaijan in July this year?

    Answer: In July of this year the report with conclusions we made
    during the visit was submitted to the CE Ministerial Committee. We
    paid special attention to the judicial system.

    Question: When will your next visit to Azerbaijan take place?

    Answer: Our next visit is planned to take place in the spring of next
    year, but the exact date for the visit has not been set yet. During
    the visit we will focus on the elections in Azerbaijan, the media
    and the judicial system. The Nagorno-Karabakh problem and persons
    considered to be political prisoners will also be discussed.

    Question: What priority is the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict for the Ago Group?

    Answer: The Nagorno-Karabakh issue is important for us. We attentively
    observe the conflict as far as possible. In order to get information
    on the course of peaceful negotiations we always keep in touch with
    the OSCE Minsk Group. But our mandate envisages only support to a
    peaceful settlement process and formation of an environment necessary
    for a peaceful settlement. We deal with the issue only in terms of
    human rights.

    Question: Armenia states that religious elements lie in the root
    of the conflict and tries to exaggerate this side of the issue. How
    much does that comply with the dialogue among religions which is so
    encouraged by CE?

    Answer: We believe that dialogue among religions sometimes may be an
    element of conflict settling. However, in most conflict situations that
    is just a part of the problem. Conflicts have political, historical
    and other aspects and special attention should be paid to them. The
    visit of a group of Azerbaijani cultural people to Nagorno-Karabakh
    and Armenia this year attracted my attention. Such initiatives are
    important for encouragement of talks.

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