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    CURTSY BY ALIYEV, IGNORANT PROPAGATORS AND THE "STICK AND CARROT POLICY"

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1117:-curtsy-by-aliyev-ignorant-propagators-and-the-stick-and-carrot-policy&catid=5:politics&Itemid=17
    Friday, 02 August 2013 16:59

    The steps taken by the political elite of Azerbaijan clearly show that
    its today's topic of concern is the presidential election. And the
    election campaign, as it is known, requires an active and targeted
    propaganda. Realizing this fact, Ilham Aliyev decided to stress the
    significance of journalists' work on the National Press Day.

    But, the generous President of Azerbaijan could not be satisfied with
    just words, and his basic curtsy, of course, would have a material
    content.

    He thought or he was prompted that they could cajole the journalists
    by, first of all, granting them apartments. It concerns the
    journalists serving the ruling regime rather than those who are
    imprisoned by Aliyev-the-junior for free expression, for criticizing
    the administration's policy and who were severely beaten with rubber
    truncheons by the Azerbaijani policemen in the Fountains Square in Baku
    for being active at the protest demonstrations, to which, by the way,
    international organizations have repeatedly given their assessment.

    The fact that the ruling elite is preparing for the presidential race,
    pleasing the journalists with gifts, is not surprising at all, but the
    ugly way that the elite's propaganda is made should be demonstrated.

    Recently, one of the Azerbaijani sites issued on the Armenian language
    has published two unrelated and illogical information. According
    to the July 22 information, the Azerbaijani president was present
    at the ceremony of putting into operation the residential building
    for journalists, congratulating the mass media representatives on
    the occasion of the National Press Day and noting that Azerbaijan was
    the first country where houses for journalists were built. Reportedly,
    the country's leader also noted that the profession of journalism was a
    very difficult and responsible task, and as the media workers could not
    independently solve their housing problem, the government helped them.

    According to the second information, the President of Azerbaijan
    signed a decree on July 23 on additional measures for strengthening
    the social and economic security of the mass media. It was decided
    to allocate $ 5 million manats from the presidential reserve fund
    envisaged by the 2013 budget for implementing the first stage of the
    residential building construction, and the ministry of finance was
    instructed to provide the amount through the corresponding procedure.

    A question arises: how can it happen that the building for journalists
    was put into operation on July 22, Ilham Aliyev made a speech at
    the ceremony, and a day later, on July 23, he signed an order on
    allocating funds for the construction of a residential building,
    giving corresponding instructions.

    To have a certain influence on the Armenian side, the Armenian-language
    mass media didn't even imagine that the reader would compare these two
    reports. But, as their goal was propaganda, though in the ugliest way,
    so the means were not so important.

    But, this is one side of the cause. Aliyev-the-junior is a leader with
    a quite low rating at the international arena, and his team is aimed
    today at saving the president's rating decreasing to zero. According to
    the Azerbaijani propagators, Aliyev makes an impression on the outside
    world when he announces that Azerbaijan is the first country where
    houses are built for journalists and the grounds of the free press,
    as it has turned out, were laid by national leader Heydar Aliyev by
    eliminating censorship.

    The world is aware that Azerbaijan is among the oppressive countries,
    where the rights and freedoms of journalists are violated.

    It has been repeatedly raised by international structures during the
    meetings with the officials in Baku, but as we know, the international
    structures represented the only interested side at these meetings. The
    political figures devoted to the Azerbaijani president are doing
    their best to present the acting president as the most popular and
    indisputable presidential candidacy.

    As the events are related directly to the Azerbaijani information
    field, we think it is necessary to recall the statement spread in
    November 2012 by the Azerbaijani mass media, which was issued by the
    delegation of the OSCE, the EU and the CE in Baku. The latter called
    upon the Azerbaijani authorities to release the imprisoned journalists
    and political activists. In its statement, the delegation expressed
    its concern about the fact that the people had been imprisoned for
    criticizing the authorities. The delegates urged official Baku to
    conduct an impartial and transparent investigation on the cases of
    attacks on journalists.

    Let's add to the abovementioned that in late 2012, PACE co-rapporteurs
    of the monitoring group on Azerbaijan Pedro Agramunt and Joseph
    Greh presented their grounded viewpoint on the situation of human
    rights and freedom of speech in Azerbaijan. Actually, their report
    gave an assessment of the ilhamaliyev regime. The co-rapporteurs
    stressed in the document that the increased fines for unauthorized
    demonstrations and the strict ban of protest rallies in the center
    of Baku are directed against the freedom of speech and assembly
    in the country. Thus, they evaluated the level of implementation
    of the commitments assumed by official Baku before the Council of
    Europe. They were concerned about the amendments introduced in the
    Criminal and Administrative Codes of the Republic of Azerbaijan,
    which, in their opinion, may have an additional negative impact on
    the freedom of speech and assembly.

    Last year, as we know, the opposition political forces held several
    protest rallies in the Fountains Square, which included journalists
    and which were suppressed brutality by the Azerbaijani police. After
    the events, the punishment against the organizers became stricter,
    depending on their role. Considering the realities, the co-rapporteurs
    stressed that the Azerbaijani authorities should change their attitude
    to the organizers of protest rallies and journalists.

    Before preparing the report, a survey was held in Baku, according to
    which 60 per cent of the population approved the demonstrations and
    rallies aimed at the protection of the citizens' rights.

    The PACE monitoring group co-rapporteurs on Azerbaijan made Ilham
    Aliyev understand that Azerbaijan must put an end to the violations
    against journalists, organizers of the protest demonstrations, and
    political prisoners.

    All the signals of the kind were ignored by Ilham Aliyev.

    Today, they mean nothing for him either. He is getting ready for the
    presidential election in a traditional manner, cajoling, wheedling,
    and winning over. And if journalists join the opposition forces'
    rallies, Aliyev will suppress them brutally, involving the police and
    using rubber clubs. It follows from this all that the Azerbaijani
    president establishes relations with his country's journalists on
    the principle of the "stick and carrot policy".

    Ruzan ISHKHANIAN


    From: Baghdasarian
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