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    ARMENIAN MP SLAMS PACE REPORT ON AZERBAIJAN

    tert.am
    16:30 ~U 24.01.13

    In speech delivered at the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly
    (PACe), Arpine Hovhannisyan of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
    criticized the authors of the report concerning Azerbaijan.

    Hovhanisyan particularly expressed deep concerns that the document
    failed to provide an impartial coverage of the country's commitments
    to the Council of Europe.

    "Instead we witnessed the Azerbaijani authorities' foreign policy gaps
    and the miserable attempts to cover up the existing shortcomings,"
    she said, pointing out to the Safarov case as a flagrant manifestation
    of racism.

    "Surprisingly enough, the co-rapporteurs made no reference to the
    anti-racism and intolerance commission's 2011 report, its name being
    only slightly indicated in Paragraph 194 of the document. The authors
    just noted that the report reflects repeated concerns over religious
    freedoms," Hovhannisyan said, noting that the paragraph makes no
    mention of the serious concerns and the proposals voiced.

    Hovhannisyan added that the current conflict over Karabakh is no
    obstacle to the development of democracy and freedoms in the country.

    "We do believe that the PACE co-rapporteurs will not follow the
    Azerbaijani government's logic and confirm instead that nothing can
    justify their failure to comply with their obligations.

    The current Azerbaijani leadership is actually protracting the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement in order to use it as a tool of
    pressure against a democratic or social government. There have been
    successful democratization attempts in several conflicting countries
    (Cyprus, India, Israel etc.)," said the Armenian MP.

    Hovhannisyan emphasized at the end that the strengthening of democracy
    and recognition of human rights will offer good a good precondition
    for resolving the conflict.


    From: Baghdasarian
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