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    ALI HASANOV: PARDON OF IMPRISONED JOURNALISTS IS UNDER QUESTION

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    July 17 2007

    To our regret, journalists have not yet appealed themselves regarding
    their pardoning. It means that the journalists do not confess their
    faults yet. These journalists do not regard insulting several persons
    as preferring themselves higher than human rights. Therefore pardon
    of imprisoned journalists is under question, the head of President's
    Office's socio-political department Ali Hasanov told the APA.

    The department head commenting on Press Council's appeal on pardoning
    journalists said that according to the pardoning procedure, civilian
    or his family members should appeal to Pardon Commission. After the
    members of the commission comment positively on this issue, their
    appeal will be sent to the head of the state. Senior official stressed
    that only the head of the state has authority to issue pardon decree.

    "But the ongoing processes show that the pardon of these people and
    their choosing right way is questionable. If the procedure regarding
    pardoning is not held, this will be impossible. Therefore, we can
    not say anything today. This issue is remaining theme of the debate,"
    he said.

    The department head also touched on the debates they held with the
    executive director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth.

    Hasanov said that the issues Mr.Roth raised, gives no ground to say
    that the media condition in Azerbaijan is bad.

    "I did not feel any tendency in his speech. Mr. Roth's concern
    is connected with not adopting defamation law, and punishment of
    journalists for insulting, libeling different persons.

    He was told that Azerbaijan is a state where there is rule of law
    is ensured and courts are independent. Everyone has the right to
    appeal to court and no one can deprive him/her of this right. Arrest
    of seven journalists does not mean that media is exerted pressure in
    Azerbaijan. It means that Azerbaijani journalists are not professional
    enough. There are journalists who insult honor and dignity which
    results in trial," he said.

    The state official said that the other issue raised by Kenneth Roth
    was connected with tortures in Azerbaijan.

    "He concerned himself with the activities carried out in this field
    since 2003 in Azerbaijan," he said.

    Ali Hasanov said they gave detailed information about it to the
    visitor. The department chief said they told the executive director
    that Azerbaijan joined four international conventions against torture,
    legislative acts were adopted in Azerbaijan on the implementation
    of these conventions, some laws were amended and state program on
    protection of human rights was adopted by the president's executive
    order.

    "We made a remark him that Human Rights Watch does not include in
    its reports the issues on violation of human rights of about one
    million IDPs from Nagorno Karabakh. We also said that this factor was
    not mentioned while assessing Armenian government's attitude towards
    human rights. He confessed it, and promised to take this factor into
    consideration in future," he said.

    Ali Hasanov said that Kenneth Roth's statement that head of President's
    Administration Ramiz Mehdiyev will appeal to the President for
    pardoning the imprisoned journalists was misunderstanding during
    interpretation.

    "Ramiz Mehdiyev said that if the imprisoned journalists appeal
    to the Pardon Commission, their appeal will be considered. If the
    commission members pass a decision on their release, the decision
    will be presented to the President. We had to refute Kenneth Roth's
    statement," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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