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    Azeri NGOs appeal to Georgian president over crackdown on ethnic Azeris

    ANS TV, Baku
    7 Dec 04

    [Presenter] Azerbaijani NGOs are braced to make an appeal to
    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to prevent a crackdown on
    ethic Azerbaijanis living in that country.

    [Correspondent, over video of scenes of protest by ethnic Azerbaijanis
    and scenes in Georgia] The [Azerbaijani] National NGO Forum has
    prepared an appeal to Georgian President Saakashvili in protest at the
    crackdown on ethnic Azerbaijanis in Georgia. The appeal, which says
    ethnic Azerbaijanis have been subjected to a crackdown for dozens
    of years, reminds Saakashvili of the promise he made ahead of his
    election to help ethnic Azerbaijanis resolve their land problem. The
    appeal also demands an end to the massive violation of the economic,
    political and social rights of more than 650,000 ethnic Azerbaijanis
    living in Georgia. Generally, concerned with the plight of ethnic
    Azerbaijanis in Georgia, the NGOs believe that the purpose there is to
    drive them out of their lands, as was the case in Armenia. The passive
    attitude of Georgian NGOs also causes concern. It was decided to hold
    negotiations with those NGOs and at the same time set up a monitoring
    group to study the situation of ethnic Azerbaijanis in Georgia so
    that this group can prepare reports based on its observations and
    submit it to international organizations.

    [National NGO Forum President Azay Quliyev, captioned] Azerbaijan is an
    independent state and should be able to protect its people. Therefore,
    I think the fact that the government and authorities of Georgia,
    which is a member of the Council of Europe, are making these blunders
    and grossly violating human rights like this is at least against
    international legal norms, let alone brotherhood and friendship.

    [Correspondent] Saying that the neighbouring country's attitude is
    wrong in return for the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan [main
    export] oil pipeline through Georgia and Baku's tariff concessions, the
    NGOs accused Saakashvili of not being frank. Saying that Saakashvili
    is a skilled [former Georgian president Zviad] Gamsakhurdia, the
    president of the Centre for Political Innovations and Technologies,
    Mubariz Ahmadoglu, spoke of the similarity in the ruling principles
    of the two. The president of the centre, which studies the situation
    in the Caucasus, believes that the existing problem is not a product
    of relations between [late Azerbaijani President] Heydar Aliyev and
    [former Georgian President Eduard] Shevardnadze or [Azerbaijani
    President] Ilham Aliyev and Saakashvili. It has always been in
    place. And Georgian-born Azerbaijanis living in Azerbaijan have a
    hand in the existence of the problem.

    [Mubariz Ahmadoglu, captioned] There are the lobbies of two states in
    Azerbaijan, the US lobby and that of the Georgian government. This
    lobby was organized under Shevardnadze and the incumbent [Georgian]
    authorities are using it very successfully. The root of the problem
    resides in ethnic Azerbaijanis who moved here from Georgia. I don't
    mean all of them. If we can settle [the issue of] Georgian-born
    Azerbaijanis here, conduct reasonable work with them and manage to
    cut off the contacts of certain Georgian bodies with them, we will
    make a serious success in settling the situation in Georgia.

    [Correspondent] The appeal that will be sent to Saakashvili will
    be in English and Russian, the languages Saakashvili speaks very
    well when necessary. To be exact, when the situation is Russian,
    he speaks English and when it is English he speaks his native
    tongue. For example, Tbilisi, which is pursuing an explicit pro-US
    policy, is offering Russia more than 600 enterprises and Armenia
    372 enterprises. The Armenians are collecting money to buy the ports
    of Poti and Batumi, while we are collecting it to send a monitoring
    group into Georgia.

    Eldaniz Valiyev, Hikmat Asgarov for ANS.
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