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    EUROPEAN COMMISSION AGAINST RACISM AND INTOLERANCE REPORTS ON AZERBAIJAN; OFFICIAL CALLS IT "ABSURD"

    Today.Az
    25 May 2007 [09:24]

    European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) publicized
    a report on Azerbaijan.

    "Since the publication of ECRI's first report on Azerbaijan on 15 April
    2003, progress has been made in a number of the fields highlighted
    in that report. In the area of education, access to public school
    for children of non-citizens without legal status has been improved
    and measures in favour of teaching human rights as well as minority
    languages have been taken. A "State Programme on improvement of the
    living conditions and raising employment for refugees and internally
    displaced persons (IDPs)" was adopted in 2004 and is currently being
    implemented. A procedure for granting the status of refugee was put
    in place and some asylum seekers have already obtained refugee status
    on this basis.

    "However, a number of recommendations made in ECRI's first report have
    not been implemented, or have only been partially implemented. There
    are still cases of racist and inflammatory speech or the promotion of
    religious intolerance by some media, members of the general public
    and politicians, particularly against Armenians, Russian citizens
    from Chechnya and members of some religious minorities. The unsolved
    conflict over Nagorno Karabakh continues to have a negative impact
    on the climate concerning Armenians.

    "In this report, ECRI recommends that the Azerbaijani authorities
    take further action in a number of areas. It recommends in particular
    that they provide officials in the judicial system with more training
    on the importance of adequately applying criminal law provisions to
    combat racism and intolerance. It asks that a specialised body be set
    up to combat racism and racial discrimination and that the civil and
    administrative law provisions prohibiting racial discrimination be
    strengthened. Measures should be taken to solve the problems linked
    to the lack of legal status of some categories of non-citizens living
    in Azerbaijan."

    Khazar Ibrahim, head of Foreign Ministry press center told APA Council
    of Europe as respected body should approach issues very objectively.

    "There is no problem between confessions, ethnic groups and nations
    in Azerbaijan. Tolerance and understanding culture in Azerbaijan have
    its ancient roots. The only problem is conflict with Armenia and this
    emerged because of Armenians policy. Armenian aggressive policy led
    to the occupation of Azerbaijan territories and deportation of many
    Azerbaijani people from their homes.

    Unfortunately, Council of Europe ignores the policy of ethnic cleansing
    carried out by neighboring Armenia, releases unrealistic information
    on Azerbaijan. It said Azerbaijan suffers from lack of information
    on racism and intolerance.

    This is absurd. In comparison with other states, Azerbaijan does not
    need it as it is already part of Azerbaijani history and culture,"
    he underlined.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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