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  • Russian Pen-Center Demands Aliyev To Stop Persecution Of Writer Akra

    RUSSIAN PEN-CENTER DEMANDS ALIYEV TO STOP PERSECUTION OF WRITER AKRAM AYLISLI

    20:29, 12 February, 2013

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 12, ARMENPRES: An international organization
    protecting the rights of writers, the Russian PEN-Centre, published
    an open letter to the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, to stop
    the persecution of the disgraced writer Akram Aylisli, Armenpress,
    reports referring to contact.az.

    The authors of the letter believe that, "thoughts and opinions
    expressed in his novel requiem" Stone Dreams" cannot be used as a
    pretext to persecute the writer."

    The Executive Committee of the Russian PEN-Centre notes that "literary
    and ethical issues must be addressed in a legal and literary field,
    and not by administrative methods, such as depriving the writer of
    awards and titles, etc."

    Letters in support of the Azerbaijani writer and chief editor of
    the magazine "Friendship of Peoples", Alexander Ebanoidze, and the
    writers Boris Akunin and Andrey Bitov were also published.

    On February 7 Aliyev signed an order to deprive Akram Aylisli of
    the title "People's Writer." A seventy-five-year-old writer was also
    deprived of his state pension.

    The novel "Stone Dreams", describes attacks on Armenians in Baku in
    December 1989, has caused a wide resonance in Azerbaijan. The writer
    is accused of bias in the presentation of historical facts. Recently
    there have been calls for violence against Aylisli.

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