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    FOREIGNERS ARE SHOCKED BY AZERBAIJAN
    By Gayane Movsessian

    Yerkir.am
    May 25, 2007

    They cannot understand how one can say something but do something
    completely different.

    Another drama between the Azeri government and the media is underway
    in Azerbaijan. The Azeri National Security Service and the Ministry of
    Emergency Situations searched the offices of the opposition newspapers
    "Realni Azerbaijan" and "Gundeliq Azerbaijan" and confiscated the
    equipment. The apartment of the chief editor of Realni Azerbaijan
    newspaper Eynuli Fatulayev was also searched, the editor was arrested
    with charges of calls for terrorism.

    The Azeri journalists are asking - how can it happen that in
    their country that is a member of the Council of Europe and has
    undertaken commitments for democratic development and freedom of
    speech journalists are arrested, bitten and even shot in front of
    the eyes of foreign diplomats, international organizations and law
    enforcemene agencies?

    The media in Azerbaijan are writing that the Azeri authorities
    are completely ignoring the opinions of any international
    organizations. And this happens in all spheres, not only with the
    media, leader of the public forum For Azerbaijan, one of the opposition
    leaders Eldar Namazov says. "We can observe the same situation in
    our economic policies when the government is trying to convince us
    that the economy is developing only at the expense of the oil industry.

    Meanwhile, the existing oil processing contracts show that the oil
    industry is going to decline in 2011. Linking the country's economy
    only to the oil industry is a suicide for any country. We have
    stagnation, if not a regress in many other sectors. There is not a
    single sector in Azerbaijan where the situation would be positive.

    Corruption is eroding the entire public administration system. The
    judicial system is fully controlled by the government. We have
    political prisoners.

    Media are constantly under pressure from the government. I do not think
    it will be possible to achieve any positive results by improving the
    situation in any particular sector.

    The government does not need independent media because they do not need
    fair trials and free elections. They do not want public control of the
    state because that would eliminate corruption. This is a government
    crisis," Namazov says.

    He believes the Azeri government is violating both its international
    commitments and treaties and the Azeri legislation. Europe is not
    happy with this situation. The international organizations do not
    have a clue that the Azeri government deserves sanctions. At the
    same time Strasburg is worried that the Azeri authorities "are trying
    to get rid of the Council of Europe monitoring which will result in
    greater pressure and more violence against the independent media and
    the political opposition."

    Namazov points out that the Azeri government is making the most
    unexpected, sometimes even ridiculous decisions right before the CoE
    Parliamentary Assembly sessions as if trying to push this organizations
    to apply sanctions against Azerbaijan.

    "The same thing happened on the eve of the last Parliamentary
    Assembly session and the other international events where the issue
    of Azerbaijan was discussed. This is the Azeri authorities' strategy
    which causes serious concerns in the West."

    The Azeri authorities are trying to build their relations with
    other countries based on oil - we give you oil, you give us a
    carte blanche for repressive domestic policies. And they succeed in
    this. "The government is saying that it is fulfilling its Council of
    Europe commitments while the situation is completely the opposite,"
    Namazov says.

    The international and European organizations have been ignoring the
    arbitrary actions in Baku's domestic and foreign policy front for
    the sake of oil.

    Namazov says he is aware of dozens of cases when representatives of
    authoritative international organizations have stated that an issue has
    been settled and agreed with the Azeri government while in a couple
    of days the government did something completely opposite. "It was
    a pain for me to look at these foreigners faces. They simply could
    not understand how one can say one thing but do something completely
    different".

    Meanwhile, the same foreigners are trying to convince us, Armenia
    and the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh, to come to an agreement with
    the government of Azerbaijan that has been cheating the international
    community for so long.

    Moreover, they are trying to convince us of the Azeri government's
    "peace loving" nature and its "goodwill". Let us remind our respected
    European colleagues that we, the Armenians have already passed through
    this as opposed to Europe.
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