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    RULING PARTY MP SAYS CORRUPTION ONE OF "MANY" PROBLEMS IN AZERBAIJAN

    Yeni Musavat, Baku
    11 Jul 07 p 7

    A senior figure of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, MP Malahat
    Hasanova, has said that "Azerbaijan has many problems including
    bribery, corruption, laziness, and bureaucracy". Speaking to
    the opposition daily Yeni Musavat, Hasanova did not rule out the
    possibility of jailed journalists being pardoned. She also hailed
    recent visits by a group of Azerbaijani intellectuals to Nagornyy
    Karabakh and Armenia. The following is an excerpt from an interview
    with MP Malahat Hasanova in Yeni Musavat newspaper on 11 July headlined
    "'Ali Insanov should serve his punishment'" and subheaded "A member
    of the political board of the NAP, Malahat Hasanova: There is bribery,
    corruption, and bureaucracy in Azerbaijan. The court verdict on Huseyn
    Abdullayev was fair"; subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    Functionaries of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party [NAP], including
    those who until recently did not see problems in being interviewed
    by our paper, have now imposed an unofficial embargo against Yeni
    Musavat newspaper. In light of this, we were not fully sure that our
    conversation with MP Malahat Hasanova, member of the political board
    of the NAP, will take place.

    Nevertheless, the member of parliament lived up to her promise given
    during the spring session of the Milli Maclis [parliament] and finally
    honoured her promise to grant an interview to our paper. Anyway,
    we would like to believe that "the ice is broken" and from now on
    NAP representatives will review their attitudes towards our paper.

    No journalist appealed for pardoning

    First, we asked Malahat xanim [mode of address], who is a member of
    the State Pardoning Commission [under the president], whether or not
    our jailed colleagues will be pardoned.

    [Hasanova] No journalist has personally appealed to me. Nevertheless,
    there is a copious amount of appeals from other inmates. Every
    appeal is thoroughly scrutinized. Nowadays there are reports on
    hunger strikers at the Qobustan prison. I have familiarized myself
    with some of their cases. They committed horrible crimes. However,
    the opposition media has politicized lifers' cases.

    [Correspondent] [The head of the public and political department of
    the presidential administration] Ali Hasanov has said that jailed
    journalists could be pardoned. Generally speaking, has the commission
    held a sitting and is a pardon possible in the near future? To what
    extent is it possible for the journalists to be released ahead of
    National Press Day [22 July]?

    [Hasanova] The pardoning commission functions uninterruptedly and
    deals with any appeals effectively. However, the president has the
    power of pardoning.

    The pardoning commission sticks to unrestricted humanity. Thousands
    of prisoners have been pardoned in the past few years. I believe that
    any appeal for pardoning irrespective of it being from a journalist
    or any other criminal could be satisfied in conformity with the
    commission's statute.

    [Passage omitted: Hasanova plans to have a rest in Agstafa with
    her mother]

    Hails visits to Karabakh and Armenia

    [Correspondent] The visits by Azerbaijani intellectuals to Nagornyy
    Karabakh and Yerevan received varying reactions. There are reports
    that a visit by parliamentarians is also in the pipeline. Have you
    been offered such a visit?

    [Hasanova] I have not been offered such a visit. I completely support
    the president's policy. At the same time, I fully back the president's
    Karabakh policy. On the other hand, we are doomed to be neighbours
    with Armenia. The saying goes "change your place of residence if your
    neighbour is bad".

    However, neither we, nor Armenians will go anywhere. I am sure that we
    shall resolve this problem either by peace or war. Even after this, we
    shall remain neighbours. From this vantage point, I do no see anything
    calamitous and wrong in the visit by our intellectuals to Susa. The
    visit by our intellectuals to Karabakh has once again proven that it
    is our soil. I do not second claims that this visit will contribute
    to the recognition of the separatist regime. I could say I am the US
    Congress speaker. However, naturally, no-one will believe this. True,
    we have suffered huge losses in this conflict. But once the problem
    is resolved, Armenians have to live there too.

    [passage omitted: Hasanova says people should be thinking about
    resolving the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict all the time]

    Bribery, corruption, laziness, bureaucracy

    [Correspondent] Is it possible that [President] Ilham Aliyev will
    sign defeatist peace under international pressure?

    [Hasanova] No, I do not think so. I believe that Mr President and the
    chairman of my party will never do this. He withstands all possible
    pressure and is able to resist it. The Karabakh problem will soon be
    resolved owing to his principled policy. Because nowadays everything is
    based on economic interests. Azerbaijan is developing and thriving...

    [Passage omitted: The Azerbaijani Oil Fund received an international
    award]

    [Correspondent] What is your attitude towards the fact that Ilham
    Aliyev's name is mentioned along with dictators and is on a blacklist?

    [Hasanova] Undoubtedly, I want to see Azerbaijan as the most
    beautiful country in the world. We thank God for granting us an
    independent state. We also are fond of our president. Nevertheless,
    Azerbaijan has many problems including bribery, corruption, laziness,
    and bureaucracy. At the same time, Azerbaijan comes from another
    system. There are problems which require people's involvement for their
    resolution and public control should be strict and effective. People
    should also change their way of thinking.

    [Correspondent] Maybe bureaucrats hinder development more than
    ordinary people?

    [Hasanova] To a certain extent, I do share your view. Part of our
    generation which is under the influence of the Soviet totalitarian
    regime cannot adapt to current processes. At one time [former Turkish
    President] Turgut Ozal replaced bureaucrats with those bright young
    men who studied abroad.

    [Correspondent] Why does Ilham Aliyev not want to get rid of officials
    who have been in office for over 10 years?

    [Hasanova] This cannot be done once and for all... Time resolves
    some issues. We have chosen an evolutionary way and are far away
    from revolutionary processes. God willing, I believe everything will
    be fine.

    [Passage omitted: Hasanova justifies former health minister's arrest
    and blames media for defending him]

    [Correspondent] To what extent is it convincing that NAP members
    amount to 400,000 people?

    [Hasanova] I am against the total politicization of our society. About
    600 people have appealed for party membership since I was elected
    chairman of the Nasimi branch of the NAP. Here is a list, if you wish,
    you can go and ask each of them.

    [Passage omitted: Hasanova slams a parliamentary brawl between two
    members of parliament]

    [ellipsis as published throughout]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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