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    AZERBAIJAN GOVERNMENT DENIES CRACKDOWN ON NEWS MEDIA

    Voice of America
    May 23 2007

    Government officials in Azerbaijan are denying any intention to crack
    down on media freedom in the country.

    Presidential aides made the statement a day after authorities
    searched the home of Eynulla Fatullayev, the founder of two popular
    opposition newspapers. A Baku court sentenced him in April to a term of
    two-and-a-half years in prison on charges of defaming the armed forces.

    Azerbaijan officials say Fatullayev is now facing an additional charge
    of making a terrorist threat.

    The government closed the offices of his two newspapers, Real
    Azerbaijan and Gyundelyk Azerbaijan, on Monday, citing fire code
    violations.

    Azerbaijan officials say the government is not putting pressure on
    the media. They say the two newspapers were not shut down but evicted
    for the state of their offices.

    An editor of Real Azerbaijan, Uzeir Jafarov, insists the government
    action was a response to critical articles that appeared in the
    publications.

    He announced plans for court action to overturn the eviction, which
    he called groundless.

    The charges against Fatullayev were based on his interview with an
    ethnic Armenian leader from the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region,
    who accused Azerbaijani forces of responsibility for a 1992 massacre
    of civilians in the town of Khojali.

    Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.
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