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    AZERI OFFICIAL REJECTS US CRITICISM OF RIGHTS SITUATION

    ANS TV, Baku
    7 Mar 07

    [Presenter] The US Department of State has published its regular report
    on human rights in world countries. The report says that the situation
    in Azerbaijan in this field is not quite encouraging. The Baku
    government does not agree with the criticism of the report. Government
    officials doubt the impartiality of the report.

    Despite all this, the position of the State Department on Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity is more straightforward than ever. For instance,
    the report mentions the Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani territories
    three times. The US report on Armenia also mentions this fact. Here
    is Azada Balayeva on the department's report regarding Azerbaijan.

    [Correspondent] Following the recent report of ombudsman Elmira
    Suleymanova on the human rights situation in the country delivered to
    MPs, there was an impression that the situation was not that bad. But
    the US State Department report does not give us grounds to think so.

    [Passage omitted: correspondent quotes from the report]

    Azerbaijani rights activists and representatives of NGOs are divided
    on the report.

    [Rights activist Sahib Mammadov, captioned] I believe that the part of
    the report on freedom of speech and freedom of assembly is impartial,
    and this is undeniable. But at the same time, it also speaks about
    the unbearable situation in prisons. I think that very serious and
    positive reforms are under way in the penitentiary system and while
    there are serious problems, there are positive changes both in the
    conditions inmates are held in and in the treatment by the wardens.

    [Azay Quliyev, president of the National NGO Forum, captioned] Reports
    like this should have diverse sources. Prepared reports come from
    one source only which has a known attitude and is known for special
    political activity. It is natural that it looks at the situation
    from only one angle. For instance, this report says that people are
    persecuted for their political beliefs in Azerbaijan. But I believe
    that this has been significantly exaggerated. I think that today
    in Azerbaijan no-one is persecuted for their political affiliation
    or beliefs.

    [Correspondent] The head of the public and political department at
    the presidential administration, Ali Hasanov, does not agree with
    the criticism in the report either. The official has said that the
    majority of the issues mentioned in the report are problems of the
    past which have already been resolved.

    Hasanov believes that the report is biased concerning some issues,
    for instance, regarding freedom of speech. The official said that the
    situation in this field in Azerbaijan is not as bad as described in
    the report. Journalists in the country are neither pressurized nor
    persecuted. On the contrary, freedom of speech has been developing
    in Azerbaijan, and journalists are working freely.

    Ali Hasanov does not agree with the assertion that the opposition's
    right to freedom of assembly is violated. He said that there are no
    restrictions on rallies staged by any organization in line with law.
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