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    HUNDREDS GATHER IN AZERBAIJAN'S CAPITAL IN SOCIAL MEDIA-ORGANIZED PROTEST OVER SOLDIER'S DEATH

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/hundreds-gather-in-azerbaijans-capital-in-social-media-organized-protest-over-soldiers-death/2013/01/12/edf01ba6-5ce7-11e2-b8b2-0d18a64c8dfa_story.html

    Turxan Kerimli/Associated Press - Demonstrators carry portraits of
    Jeyhun Gubabov, who authorities say died of heart failure during a
    rally in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, Saturday Jan. 12, 2012. Several
    hundred people have rallied in the center of Azerbaijan's capital in
    a social media-organized gathering in protest at the death earlier
    this month of the military conscript. Gubabovi's mother says he was
    the victim of physical mistreatment.

    BAKU, Azerbaijan - Several hundred people rallied Saturday in the
    center of Azerbaijan's capital in protest at the death earlier this
    month of military conscript.

    Many participants at the rally, which was organized through social
    media, held up photos of 18-year-old Jeyhun Gubadov, who authorities
    say died of heart failure. Gubadov's mother says he was the victim
    of physical mistreatment.

    Police ordered demonstrators to disperse and later forcibly broke up
    the gathering. Officials say several people were detained, but gave
    no specific number.

    Anti-government rallies take place from time to time in the oil-rich
    former Soviet nation, and the meetings are almost always immediately
    broken up by police. Unusually, this meeting was organized entirely on
    online social media and involved none of the country's few embattled
    opposition parties.

    Most of those involved in the rally were young people and soldiers'
    mothers.

    In apparent recognition of the public indignation provoked by the
    Gubadov case, Defense Ministry officials said two people have been
    arrested and several high-ranking military officials punished over
    the death.

    Protests are as a rule paid scant notice in state media, but this
    rally did earn some coverage and official comment.

    Mubariz Gurbanly, a leading parliamentary deputy in the ruling Yeni
    Azerbaijan party, told the APA state news agency that the voice of
    protesters had been heard. He warned against individuals with their
    own political agendas taking advantage of public outrage, however.

    Authorities are wary of any signs of public dissent, particularly
    in view of this October's presidential election, which is expected
    to see incumbent Ilham Aliyev easily retain his iron grip over the
    Caspian Sea nation.


    From: Baghdasarian
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