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    Released Azeri pressure group member set to continue anti-Armenian protests

    ANS TV, Baku
    22 Sep 04

    [Presenter] The first deputy head of the Karabakh Liberation
    Organization [KLO], the first group disabled, Firudin Mammadov, is now
    the guest at "Xabarci" [news programme]. [Mammadov was arrested along
    with other five members of the organization for protests against
    Armenian presence at a NATO conference in Baku.] We are over to the
    conference hall of ANS to speak to him. Good evening, Firudin bay
    [form of address]. I congratulate you on your being set free.

    [Firudin Mammadov from the conference hall] Good evening. Thank you. I
    am very pleased.

    [Presenter] Firudin bay, did you expect to be released today?

    [Mammadov] Yes, we almost expected this. Because the public protest
    against our arrest, including the attitude of the state leadership,
    allowed us to think so.

    [Presenter] Firudin bay, your health caused concern in the first
    place. How did they treat you in prison?

    [Mammadov] Taking this opportunity, first I want to thank all the
    Azerbaijani public, elders, our respected sheikh [Allahsukur
    Pasazada], MPs, the union of writers, as well as the mass media, who
    supported us. The KLO expresses its satisfaction that they gave their
    special support, aired the Azerbaijani people's will and achieved our
    freedom. As for the attitude towards us in prison, let me note that
    all employees of the prison, including the inmates, irrespective of
    the crimes they had committed, respected us highly. We thank all of
    them. They appreciated our deeds more than judge Famil Nasibov and
    the prosecutors.

    [Passage omitted: the prison's doctors, leadership did their best to
    tackle his health problems]

    [Presenter] My last question. Will your imprisonment have an impact on
    your next protest actions? Will you be more careful in the future?

    [Mammadov] I have been fighting for Azerbaijani lands since I was 18
    or 19. I have not retreated a step from this fight over the past 15-16
    years. Let me recall that I have lost one of the most valuable gifts
    in the world - my sight - during this struggle. Even this fact has not
    stopped me. You can assess now how difficult it is for me to serve
    one-year suspended sentence. I think that the KLO and I, as a KLO
    member, will do our best through public protests, and I can also
    participate as a serviceman and a war veteran in a war if the state
    leadership wages one. Undoubtedly, I will observe the law to some
    extent. But the suspended sentence cannot stop me.

    [Presenter] Thank you. I again congratulate you on your freedom.
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