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    AZERBAIJAN: TIGHTENING DOWN ON THE INDEPENDENT PRESS IN VIEW OF THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
    Felice Di Leo

    Equilibri.net (subscription), Italy
    May 30 2007

    Last week, after a search by the judicial authorities who acted on
    orders from the Ministry for National Security, the offices and
    equipment of two newspapers close to the opposition to President
    Aliyev were seized. Officially the actions of the authorities were
    connected to security concerns, the two offices did not guarantee
    the minimum safety conditions. It is not the first measure of Baku's
    authorities against Realny Azerbaijan, published in Russian, and of
    the Gyundelik Azerbaycan. The founder of the pro Russian newspaper,
    Eynulla Fatullayev, is currently in prison serving 30 months for
    slandering the army. He has to answer to accusations of terrorism
    and of the diffusion of false news during the six year war between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia for the Nagorno Karabah. Currently there are
    at least 17 Azerbaijani journalists in prison, the highest number
    amongst OSCE member countries. On the 16th of May the editor and a
    journalist of Makhalifat were condemned to 30 months for publishing
    an article about the economical activities of an uncle of Aliyev,
    while a further two journalists were condemned for slandering Islam
    and Mohammed in an article. Not only the printed press is in the sights
    of Baku's Government. Last November the ANS TV network's transmissions
    were blocked. ANS TV is an independent television channel representing
    an alternative to the official radio and television stations ruled
    directly by the Government. Over the coming months Government pressure
    on the media will probably increase, especially in relation to the
    imminent presidential elections of 2008. The repressive measures are
    also directed towards newspapers of low circulation; in Azerbaijan only
    3% of the population reads a newspaper on a daily basis. Aliyev aims
    to eliminate any obstacle to his expected reconfirmation. During the
    last presidential elections the President obtained 78% of the vote,
    the elections were characterised by numerous accusations of fraud
    and moments of violence. The opposition is scattered and unable
    to provide an alternative. Aliyev could become another "lifelong"
    President of the Caucasus region.

    http://uk.equilibri.net/article/6884/Week ly_Analysis__21_2007
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