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    "FREEDOM HOUSE" ANALYST:"RIOTS IN AZERBAIJAN ARE CONSEQUENCES OF DISCONTENT AGAINST SYSTEMIC CORRUPTION OF CIVIL UNREST"

    13:42 07/02/2013 " SOCIETY

    Unrests in Ismayilli region of Azerbaijan and subsequent meetings
    in Baku are evidence of the public discontent over the system of
    corruption at the level of local and central authorities which is an
    integral part of the ruling regime in Azerbaijan, in an interview with
    the Azerbaijani news agency "Turan" said analyst of "Freedom House"
    organization and the editor of the annual publication "Nations in
    Transit" Katherine Machalek.

    Machalek who visited Baku at the end of the last year noted that the
    economic development of the country is connected with the oil boom,
    however, the benefits of this get "local and central authorities and
    the members of their families securing self-enrichment and emptiness
    of expensive clothing boutiques located along boulevards."

    "I can refer to the views of ordinary citizens. Almost everyone that
    I spoke to claimed that he had to work in 2-3 places in order to make
    both ends meet. Thus, the average salary of professors at universities
    is a bit more than $ 200 a month. However, the life in Baku is not that
    cheap, especially in comparison with neighboring countries," she added.

    At the same time, according to the analyst, the Aliyev regime is
    experienced in using severe repressive measures and suppresses freedom
    of expression and rallies. People understand clearly that there is no
    way to express their discontent. "In this way, the anger accumulates,
    until it reaches the boiling point," she noted and added that the
    people see how the local leaders abuse power for their own benefits,
    demonstrating a complete disregard towards the needs of their own
    electorate.

    According to her, a similar situation occurred in last March in
    Guba, where indignant people came out on to the streets noticing the
    offensive comments of the local chief executive in the internet. The
    same thing, because of the repressive control of the local official
    Alekperov, happened in Ismayilli, the expert says. Discontent that
    arose with the behavior of his nephew, who had offended the locals,
    was just pretence and not the cause of the protest.

    As Machalek noted, Azerbaijani authorities are concerned with the
    fact that the opposition activists and journalists may direct that
    anger into a more organized opposition movement, which can lead to
    the overthrow of the current leadership. Therefore, politicians and
    journalists who get involved in the protests immediately receive the
    label of "provocateurs" and get arrested accused of organizing riots.

    "It has several objectives: first, the political opponents are arrested
    and their impact on the public opinion is temporarily suspended;
    second, the regime intimidates other activists and journalists to
    participate in such events, third, the regime is trying to restore
    its damaged reputation, presenting the "provocateurs" as extremist
    who provoked riots deliberately, having hostile intentions," said
    the expert of Freedom House.

    In her opinion, both the Guba and Ismayilli events showed that the
    regime does not become more tolerant towards people with dissent
    views and continues practicing the same repressive measures in order
    to preserve the status quo. "Unfortunately, the regime is hardly to
    provide transparency and freedom in the near future, and the oil and
    gas interests of the international community will prevail over the idea
    of support of the human rights. However, it is more than obvious that
    it would be better for the future of the country if the authorities
    perceived the increased anger of their populations more seriously,
    especially if they want to escape the chaos of the revolution,"
    she concluded.

    Unrests in Ismailli district began at the evening of January 23,
    after an accident in which the nephew of the head of Nizami Alekperov
    and son of the Minister of Labor Fizuli Alekperov - Vugar Alekperov
    - were involved. His car crashed into another car, Alekperov then
    began to insult the local residents. According to one of Ismayilli
    residents, relative of the minister took a pack of money out of his
    pocket and said: "You have no dignity (geyret), I can buy your mothers
    and sisters for this money."

    Information about the insults spread through the district and angry
    residents began to smash the commercial entities of Alekperov's family
    up. Internal troops and Special Forces were involved in the incident.

    They fired rubber bullets and tear gas. As a result of clashes many
    people were arrested and dozens injured.

    Ismayilli region is located in the north of Azerbaijan and is bordered
    by Guba region, where in March 2012 the population rioted against
    lawlessness of Azerbaijani officials. Ismayilli region just like
    Guba, is also included in the historical area of indigenous nations
    of Azerbaijan.

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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