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    URGENT CALL TO DEFEND REGHTEOUS AZERIS

    Ragip Zarakolu
    Society - Tuesday, 12 February 2013, 10:47

    Conscience is a distinctive moral quality of mankind. The
    conscientious, the honest, the righteous or whatever you may choose
    to call them represent the true pride and honour of a country, but
    criminals wielding an axe never can! A writer in Azerbaijan who
    should have been the pride of his country is presently in mortal
    danger, and the threat emanates from the President of the country,
    who is a post-Soviet autocrat. The title of "People's Writer" of
    the Republic of Azerbaijan and the associated state award have been
    rescinded, his author's pension has been cancelled, and his wife and
    son have been fired from their jobs. This writer is Ekrem Eylisli, an
    author, scriptwriter and dramatist who adopted the great Soviet writer
    Maxim Gorky's philosophy of the fraternity of peoples at Maxim Gorky
    Literature Institute in Moscow, dedicated to that great man. He is
    presently 75 years old, a prolific writer published in many magazines
    and newspapers. He was elected to the parliament in 2005. His literary
    life had begun in 1959 with poetry, and continued with stories, plays,
    scripts and novels. He has also translated many works by humanist
    writers such as Gabriel G. Marquez, Turgenev and Chinghiz Aitmatov
    into the Azeri language. His plays have been performed in many former
    Soviet cities including Yerevan. Lynch mobs are now mobilized in front
    of his house, very much like we had once witnessed in Maras and Sivas.

    An outstanding slogan is >, calling on
    the Azeri officer Ramil Sahiboglu Seferov who decapitated an Armenian
    officer called Gurgen Margaryan with an axe in his sleep in 2004,
    twenty days before they were to return home (*). They were co-trainees
    in the NATO-sponsored > program in Budapest.

    Melahet Ibrahimqizi -an Azeri parliamentarian who had been a part of
    the delegation flown in to Ankara to talk with parliamentary chairman
    Koksal Toptan (**), CHP leader Deniz Baykal, MHP leader Devlet Bahceli,
    as well as various AKP functionaries, and eventually to block the
    move altogether when a protocol was signed in 2009 between Armenia
    and Turkey to normalize relations and open the border- now tries to
    extend the lynch campaign to Turkey as well, saying in an aggressive
    speech delivered in the Azeri parliament that Eylisli insults not only
    Azerbaijanis, but the Turkish nation as a whole. Demands were even
    made in that parliamentary session that the writer be subjected to a
    DNA test and that he should be deprived of citizenship. The reason
    for all this is the publication of Eylisli's latest novella "Stone
    Dreams" in the Russian literary magazine Druzhba Narodov (Fraternity
    of Peoples). The novella has not even been published in Azeri yet. An
    enraged mob gathered in front of Eynisli's home in the capital Baku,
    shouting "Shame on you, traitor!", and burning his books, and his
    portraits with a cross printed on his forehead. The novella tells the
    story of two Azeri men who tried to protect their Armenian neighbours
    from ethnic violence. It also mentions pogroms against Armenians in
    Sumguit and Baku cities in a vein of conscientious criticism. The
    novella was actually finished in 2007, but could only be published
    5 years later in Russian. It is interesting to note that an Armenian
    writer also dealt with the Armenian-Azeri conflict in a conscientious
    tone -at about the same time-- and was awarded a prize in the Republic
    of Azerbaijan. The Writers Union where he was a member reacted to
    his acceptance of an Azerbaijani award (though not to his writing of
    the story itself), whereupon the writer resigned from the Union in
    protest. However, he never became the target of a hate campaign as
    is the case in Baku now. Researcher Sarkis Hatspanian says that the
    Armenian writer Levon Cavakhyan wrote the story "Kirve" (Godfather)
    in 2008, saying "Azeris are not my enemy" (***). Azeri writer Ekrem
    Eynisli -who had said "Armenians are not my enemy" at about the same
    time--now faces a lynch campaign 5 years later for having uttered the
    same sentence. Though invited by Western countries and Russia, Ekrem
    Eynisli takes a proud stance, saying "This is my homeland and I will
    not leave it". I call upon international public opinion as well as the
    democratic public in Turkey and Azerbaijan to to solidarize actively
    with Ekrem Eynisli in order to avert a new murder similar to that
    committed against Hrant Dink. Ragip Zarakolu (****) (*) Seferov was
    condemned to life imprisonment in Hungary, but Azerbaijan's president
    Aliev had him immediately released by presidential pardon on August
    31, 2012, when he was extradited to Azerbaijan. (**) Koksal Toptan
    was to exercise his powers as Chairman of the Turkish Parliament in
    2009 in impounding and returning -at the behest of CHP's MP Sukru
    Elekdag--books sent to members of parliament by the Gomidas Institute,
    thereby violating the parliamentarians' freedom to communicate. (***)
    facebook.com/notes/sarkis-hatspanian/kirve/489684637733351 (****)
    Founding Member of Human Rights Association and of Social History
    Foundation; member of PEN Turkey and of the Writers Union of Turkey;
    member of Turkish Publishers Association and of the International
    Committee for the Freedom to Publish; nobel Peace Prize Nominee by
    Swedish Parliament members and by the French Section of GIT [the
    International Work Group (GIT) 'Academic Liberty and Freedom of
    Research [in Turkey]' (www.gitfrance.fr and www.gitinitiative . com)."

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    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/society/view/28892

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