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    PERSECUTION AGAINST OPPOSITION PRESS CONTINUES IN AZERBAIJAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.05.2007 15:26 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ From May 18, 2007 bank accounts of Azeri opposition
    "Baky-Kheber" newspaper are under arrest. Today press spreader
    companies refused to pay to "Baky-Kheber" means from realizing the
    newspaper, they explained their decision by the court's verdict,
    "Baky-Kheber" editor-in-chief Aydyn Guliev stated.

    Guliev said judge Gurban Abasov from the Appeal Court annulled the
    May 5, 2005 verdict of Sabail District Court on paying a 20 000 old
    manat fine (4 000 new manats) part by part.

    The verdict went into effect several days ago. All financial means of
    the newspaper are frozen. The editor-in-chief noted the workers of the
    "Baky-Kheber" will hold a meeting in near future to make decision
    on the further activity of the newspaper. "Azerbaijan" publishing
    house also demands from "Baky-Kheber" to pay debts, which creates
    difficulties for activities of the newspaper.

    Most recently Azeri opposition newspapers "Real Azerbaijan and
    Gundalik Azerbaijan were forced to move from the building they
    occupied. Ministry of Emergency Situations initiated that move,
    Chief editor of "Gundalik Azerbaijan" newspaper Shahveled Chobanoglu
    informed.

    "Representatives of the ministry say that the lower stories of
    this newly-built building are in breakdown situation and need
    repair. Following the logic, if the lower stories are in breakdown
    situation, it means that all residents of apartments in this building
    must also be evacuated. But naturally, nothing similar will happen. We
    are just forced to move from the territory we have rented and have
    prepaid till December 1, 2007.

    And still it is unknown if we will be able to receive back our
    money. And we also do not know if we will be able to launch publication
    of our newspaper," Chobanoglu said. Editor of Gundalik Azerbaijan
    Uzeir Djafarov is going to ask for political asylum abroad as a
    sign of protest against the attack on him, which took place in the
    evening of April 20, and actions towards his newspaper. Stressing
    that under the current situation it is impossible to work and live
    in Azerbaijan, Djafarov added he is ready to return the country as
    soon as the situation normalizes. Djafarov informed he wants to ask
    for asylum in Canada, Norway, Austria and Finland and is going to
    turn to diplomatic mission of those countries tomorrow. He said,
    five more Gundalik Azerbaijan workers are going to follow his example.
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