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    PACE CO-RAPPORTEUR SPOKE OF THE DOUBLE STANDARDS IN RELATION TO AZERBAIJAN

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politic s/66522.html
    April 21 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with co-rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Azerbaijan, MP from Malta Joseph
    Debono Grech.

    Last week you attended international conference "Parliamentary
    elections in Azerbaijan in 2010: More democratic, more transparent."

    What are your expectations from the upcoming elections in Azerbaijan?

    I think that these elections should be better. It was very gratifying
    to see most of the leaders of political parties at this conference.

    They talked openly about what they want. Now everything depends on
    international organizations how to help these parties to reach what
    they ask. In my opinion, this conference has become a very good start.

    The Council of Europe and the OSCE can provide every assistance to
    advance this process.

    However, in my view, the problem is that Azerbaijan have a lot of
    political parties. This leads to a lot of opinions. I do not mean
    that there should be two or three parties. A variety of political
    palette is good for democracy. But too many parties are not very good
    in terms of elections.

    Azerbaijan accuses the Council of Europe of notorious policy of double
    standards in assessing the human rights situation in the republic
    while PACE criticizes neighboring Armenia less despite the fact that,
    for example, the last presidential elections saw mass violence and
    loss of a few people. What is the reason for such an approach?

    I agree with you. As you know, I was appointed to the PACE rapporteur
    post just recently. I do not agree that each report should be so
    negative. There are both negative and positive aspects in every
    country.

    I can say that my native country Malta passed a similar path in
    1970s and 1980s, a period when the Council of Europe was against us,
    and all because of the speakers who were giving negative information
    about my country. Our countries also have similar history. Malta,
    like Azerbaijan, once was part of empire. Therefore, I can understand
    your problem more other members of the Council of Europe.

    Baku argues that the Council of Europe, pointing to a need to improve
    human rights in Azerbaijan, should first think about rights of 1
    million Azerbaijani refugees and internally displaced persons that
    have been breached for over 20 years and take efforts to resolve the
    Karabakh conflict...

    Yes, this problem must be solved. These are double standards, because
    there are UN Security Council resolutions, the resolutions of the
    Council of Europe, but nobody is concerned about it. I am concerned
    about this issue. The Council of Europe is also concerned.

    I hope that international community will help you solve this problem.

    I can give you my personal support. I am a new co-rapporteur, but I
    think that Azerbaijan has succeeded. There are problems in any country,
    but in general the situation is encouraging. No one can talk about
    the elections in Azerbaijan ... This is an internal matter. In this
    respect, we can help Azerbaijan, which is still a very young democracy,
    since it is only 20 years of age. This is not so much. But for this
    short path you have done a great job. I can promise you my support.
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