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    Azerbaijani youth group slams leader's arrest as smear campaign

    Agence France Presse -- English
    August 5, 2005 Friday 2:02 PM GMT

    BAKU Aug 5 -- An Azerbaijani youth movement slammed Friday the arrest
    of its leader for allegedly orchestrating an Armenian-sponsored coup
    plot as a government smear campaign ahead of elections.

    "The authorities are trying to link the youth movement to Armenian
    operatives in order to crush it," said Fikret Farmazogly, the deputy
    leader of Yeni Fikir. "This is slander."

    The arrest of Yeni Fikir leader Ruslan Bashirli has captured the
    headlines in this oil-rich former Soviet Caucasus state since it was
    announced by prosecutors on Thursday.

    His group, modeled on movements that helped topple entrenched regimes
    in Georgia and Ukraine over the last two years, has participated
    in some of the most visible protests since a ban was lifted on
    demonstrations this summer.

    Prosecutors have accused Bashirli of attempting "to take power by
    force," after national television networks aired footage they said
    showed the youth leader accepting money from Armenian secret police
    posing as Armenian and Georgian democracy activists.

    The video, allegedly shot in the Georgian capital Tbilisi in July,
    showed Bashirli drinking with the men and discussing the possibility
    of a velvet revolution in Azerbaijan.

    "Those men were agents of (Azerbaijan's) ministry of national security,
    he did not know who they were," Farmazogly said.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia have held a fragile ceasefire since the two
    republics fought a bloody war for the contested Nagorno Karabakh
    enclave in the early 1990s.

    They have yet to sign a peace agreement and the status of the mostly
    Armenian enclave has yet to be determined.

    Bashirli's lawyer Elchin Gambarov said the authorities would not
    allow him to meet his client.

    "We don't know where he's being held, or if he is being physically
    and mentally coerced into providing the evidence that the authorities
    want," Gambarov said.

    Bashirli's arrest comes amid increasing government pressure on
    opposition political parties ahead of parliamentary elections in
    November.
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