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    HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST: SOCIAL CONDITION OF CITIZENS IN AZERBAIJAN IS NOT GOOD, DESPITE OF OIL REVENUES

    18:44 11/06/2014 >> SOCIETY

    There are several reasons for the lack of the improvement in the
    human rights situation in Azerbaijan. One of them is associated with
    the high oil revenues, but in 2015 the production will decrease, the
    head of the National Committee of the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly
    Arzu Abdullayeva said in an interview with the Objective TV, the
    Azerbaijani news agency "Turan" reports.

    According to her, in spite of the oil revenues, the social status of
    the citizens in Azerbaijan is not good enough.

    "It should not be like that in a country that is rich in resources.

    The deterioration of the social condition of the population may become
    an impetus for the activity of the people. However, the authorities
    are trying to pre-empt these processes. That is why the number of
    arrests and harassment of civil society activists is growing," said
    the human rights activist.

    As for the issue of political prisoners, according to Arzu Abdullayeva,
    it depends on the willingness of the Azerbaijani authorities who
    demonstratively show that they can solve or ignore this problem.

    International organizations have a very limited mechanism of pressure
    on Baku, Abdullayeva says. To the question why Azerbaijan does not
    fulfill the decision of the European Court, the human rights activist
    briefly replied: "Because it does not want to." In the same time,
    she referred to informal information stating that Baku placates the
    European Court with an aim to take decisions that suit only Azerbaijan.

    Referring to multiple calls addressed to human rights activists and
    journalists to attend the public prosecutor's office when back from
    trips to Armenia, Abdullayeva noted that she was also called. "It
    is done to intimidate people, in order to leave people with one
    choice only - to become a pro-governmental. However, the idea of
    pro-governmental NGOs is nonsense," Abdullayeva noted.

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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