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    AZERBAIJAN EMBASSY ATTACKS 'FOILED' FROM CORRESPONDENTS IN BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

    NEWS.com.au, Australia
    Oct 30 2007

    AZERBAIJANI authorities have foiled a "terrorist" attack by a radical
    Islamic group against government facilities and diplomatic missions,
    including the US embassy, the Ministry for National Security said
    overnight. "We averted attempts at terrorist acts against some state
    structures in the city of Baku, as well as embassies and diplomatic
    missions of member countries of the international anti-terrorist
    coalition," it said. Ministry spokesman Arif Babayev said the US
    embassy in Baku was among the targets. Security was tight outside
    the embassy overnight, with dozens of police standing guard. Hours
    before the statement from the Azerbaijani government, Britain said
    it had closed its embassy in Baku, while the US said it was limiting
    operations at its mission.

    Both cited security concerns. The alert was unusual in Azerbaijan,
    a relatively peaceful corner of the troubled Caucasus region, despite
    the country's unresolved conflict with neighbouring Armenia over
    the tiny Nagorno-Karabakh province. According to the Ministry for
    National Security, one suspect was killed and two detained during a
    raid on Sunday against alleged extremists near Baku. News agencies
    reported that the suspect had been shot and killed while trying
    to throw a hand grenade at police. Large quantities of weapons and
    "extremist" literature were seized during the operation, the ministry
    said. Police detained 17 alleged extremists during another raid
    near Baku yesterday, news agencies reported. The ministry said the
    radical Islamic group included an army lieutenant who had stolen four
    assault rifles, a machine gun, 20 hand grenades and ammunition. It
    was unclear whether the lieutenant was among those detained. "At
    the current time, intensive investigations and operations to find
    and neutralise other members of the group are being conducted," the
    ministry said. Overnight, a spokesman for the British embassy said
    it "was closed due to local security concerns", while a US embassy
    spokesman said the mission had limited operations to essential services
    because of a security threat. Neither embassy would provide details on
    the nature of the security concerns or say when the embassies would
    resume full operations. Azerbaijan, a mainly Shiite Muslim ex-Soviet
    republic of about eight million, is a key US ally in the mountainous
    Caucasus region south of Russia and north of Iran.

    Earlier this month, lawmakers approved plans to double the number
    of Azerbaijani troops serving with NATO-led forces in Afghanistan
    from 22 to 44. Azerbaijan has contributed small numbers of forces to
    Afghanistan, Iraq and Kosovo, as President Ilham Aliyev seeks closer
    ties with the West. After decades of Soviet rule, Azerbaijan is
    considered one of the most secular Muslim countries. But the number
    of devout Muslims is on the rise, thanks in part to neighbouring
    Iran, which has funded the building of mosques and Islamic schools
    throughout the country. Azerbaijani officials have warned that Iran
    is trying to export its version of radical Islam to Azerbaijan and
    have cracked down on religious groups the government claims preach
    extremist beliefs. Critics say the government uses the potential
    threat of radicalism as a cover for persecuting political opponents.

    Western governments and international human-rights groups have
    repeatedly accused Azerbaijan of trampling on religious freedoms.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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