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    TURKEY HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS TO ALIYEV: END LYNCHING CAMPAIGN!

    February 20, 2013

    ISTANBUL, Turkey (A.W.)-Four Turkish human rights and anti-racism
    groups sent a letter to the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev
    urging him "to urgently put an end to the lynching campaign against
    Ekrem Eylisli" for his positive portrayal of Armenians.

    Ekrem Eylisli The Armenian Weekly publishes the text of the letter
    in full.

    ***

    Mr. İlham Aliyev

    President of the Republic of Azerbaijan

    Baku, Azerbaijan

    Dear Mr. President,

    We, the defenders of human rights in Turkey and supporters of fight
    against racism, nationalism, and hatred, are appalled by and deeply
    concerned with the aggressive campaign and threats of violence
    against the writer Ekrem Eylisli in your country. The only crime
    committed by your fellow citizen Ekrem Eylisli, whose security is
    your responsibility, is to have defended in his recent novel the
    solidarity of peoples.

    As the Human Rights Watch has declared in its global press release,
    Eylisli has been targeted with an increasingly aggressive campaign of
    enmity and defamation, further endorsed by official spokespersons and
    the media, only because he has written a novel in which he has chosen
    not to represent Armenians as an object of hatred. Since January 31st,
    the said transgressions have included protests in front of his house,
    insults and threats, and book-burning.

    Notorious for her racist views, member of Azerbaijani parliament
    Melahat İbrahimkızı has accused Eylisli of offending not only
    Azerbaijan but the entire Turkish nation, thus sending a message to
    Turkey and provoking the same campaign of hatred against Armenians
    in Turkey.

    Eylisli's family too has been subjected to retribution: His son
    Necep Naibov, employed by the Ministry of Customs, and his wife
    Galina Alexandrova, a library director, have been dismissed without
    just cause.

    The lynching campaign has reached its peak with the pro-government
    Moderna Musavat Party leaders putting a reward of ten thousand Manat
    on Ekrem Eylisli's ears.

    And you, Mr. President, in your capacity as the higher most leader
    of the state of Azerbaijan, have endorsed and even encouraged threats
    against Eylisli's life by signing the presidential decree on Eylisli's
    divestiture of the title "Writer of the People" and on the termination
    of his entitlement to pension.

    We are the defenders of human rights and opponents of racism,
    discrimination, and hate in a country where, throughout its history,
    writers have fallen prey to unsolved cases of murder, or left to
    rot in prison. Ours is a country where those who express diverse
    views remain under constant threat. We know well how the racist,
    nationalist, and discriminatory state politics have driven the masses
    to the streets and turned individuals into murderers, even of their
    own neighbors. We have lost many in such attacks, but we also bear
    witness to the fact that the people will not be silenced by oppression.

    At the same time, we have seen firsthand how your state and the rulers
    of the Republic of Turkey have joined endeavors in inciting enmity
    among their peoples against Armenians. The hateful slogans against
    Armenians in the "Hocalı Protest" in Taksim Square, Istanbul, are
    still ringing in our ears; the banners bearing the words "You are
    all Armenians, you are all bastards" are still before our eyes. As
    a result of our opposition, those carrying these banners have been
    charged and indicted. For us, the defenders of rights and opponents
    of racial hatred in Turkey, opposing enmity against Armenians and
    diverse ethnic and religious identities is a foremost duty.

    As the proponents and defenders of peace, democracy, and justice,
    of solidarity of the peoples and equal coexistence, we invite you, Mr.

    President, to use your office and enlist all your subordinates to
    urgently put an end to the lynching campaign against Ekrem Eylisli.

    Leaders who have incited peoples to transgressions of racist hatred,
    who have condoned such transgressions or turned a blind eye to them,
    have come to be known in history as a disgrace, whereas the memory
    of those who strive for peace will forever live to honor humanity.

    HELSINKI CITIZENS ASSOCIATION

    SAY STOP TO RACISIM AND NATIONALISM INITIATIVE

    HUMAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION TURKEY

    ASSOCIATION FOR FACING HISTORY

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