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    UN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE CONSIDERS REPORT OF AZERBAIJAN

    APA
    July 22 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Victoria Dementyeva - APA. The Human Rights Committee concluded
    its consideration of the third report of Azerbaijan on measures
    undertaken to implement the provisions of the International Covenant
    on Civil and Political Rights at the Committee's 96th session
    in Geneva. Khalaf Khalafov, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
    of Azerbaijan, introduced Azerbaijan's report. The delegation of
    Azerbaijan also included Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs;
    the Ministry of Justice; the General Prosecutor's Office; the Executive
    Office; the Ministry for Youth and Sport; the Ministry of Labour and
    Social Protection of the Population; the State Committee for Family,
    Women's and Children's Affairs; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and
    the Permanent Mission of Azerbaijan to the United Nations at Geneva.

    The Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remained the
    hardest problem for Azerbaijan, Khalafov said. The Nagorno-Karabakh
    region and seven regions around it, which constituted 20 per cent of
    Azerbaijani territory, were occupied by Armenia. More than 1 million
    Azerbaijanis had become refugees and internally displaced persons
    as a result of ethnic cleansing carried out by Armenia. However,
    Azerbaijan remained loyal to a peaceful resolution to the conflict
    granting the highest level of autonomy to Nagorno-Karabakh within
    the territory of Azerbaijan. Khalafov, introducing the report, said
    that in March 2009 there had been constitutional reforms that were
    very significant for the promotion and protection of human rights
    and freedoms. The constitutional reforms were directed towards
    strengthening the social focus of the State, the enhancement of
    the effectiveness of human rights and freedoms' protection, the
    improvement of the work of supreme State authorities, as well as
    courts and municipalities. With a view to eliminate all forms of
    violence against women, the Government continued to take relevant
    measures of a social and economic character. In addition, a draft
    law currently under review contained provisions for the establishment
    of rehabilitation centers for women and children who were victims of
    violence. Azerbaijan had also taken relevant legislation measures in
    the fight against human trafficking. In 2008, 76 crimes related to
    human trafficking had been uncovered, 96 persons had been brought to
    trial and the accused had been brought to criminal responsibility. It
    was the last report heard at the UN Human Rights Committee, which
    will make its remarks on July 31.
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