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  • Azeri Riot Police Detain Dozens Of Anti-Govt. Demonstrators

    AZERI RIOT POLICE DETAIN DOZENS OF ANTI-GOVT. DEMONSTRATORS

    Police officers detain opposition activists as they try to hold a
    rally to demand the resignation of President Elham Aliyev at the
    Fountains Square in central Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, on
    December 10, 2012.

    press tv
    Mon Dec 10, 2012 4:57PM

    With this protest, we have managed to draw the international
    community's attention to the alarming situation regarding human
    rights, media freedom, and political atmosphere in Azerbaijan."

    Leader of the Musavat Party, Isa Gambar .

    Riot police in Azerbaijan have detained dozens of opposition activists
    trying to stage a peaceful demonstration against the government of
    President Elham Aliyev in the capital Baku.

    The arrests came after hundreds of people gathered near the Fountains
    Square in central Baku on Monday where they demanded the resignation
    of President Aliyev and the dissolution of parliament.

    The opposition parties including Azerbaijan Popular Front Party and
    Musavat (equality) Party say the sitting lawmakers are corrupt and do
    not represent the will of the people.

    Marking International Human Rights Day, the protesters chanted,
    "Freedom" and "Resignation".

    "With this protest, we have managed to draw the international
    community's attention to the alarming situation regarding human
    rights, media freedom, and political atmosphere in Azerbaijan," said
    leader of the Musavat Party, Isa Gambar during the protest.

    Carrying Azerbaijan's national and opposition party flags, protesters
    also demanded release of people arrested during the previous rally.

    On November 17, a similar protest occurred in the same city where
    security forces arrested dozens of anti-government demonstrators
    including journalists who covered the protest rally.

    The Azeri protesters are furious about the gap between the rich and
    the poor, rampant corruption and an economy highly dependent on oil in
    the country of nine million.

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/12/10/277283/azeri-police-detain-dozens-of-protesters/

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