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    Azeri pro-government parties demand closure of opposition party

    Turan news agency
    7 Aug 05

    BAKU

    The People's Front of Azerbaijan Party [PFAP] must be closed due to
    funding from foreign sources, this was the keynote of speeches made by
    MPs from pro-government parties at the headquarters of the New
    Azerbaijan Party today.

    "Our fears that a number of opposition parties are funded by foreign
    sources have been confirmed. After the broadcasting of the video
    report in which Ali Karimli's close associate received handouts from
    the Armenian special services, this became indisputable," the
    executive secretary of the ruling party, Ali Ahmadov, said.

    He described as dangerous the fact that the opposition is being
    financed by certain circles of foreign states because in return, they
    want them to be involved in activities against the state. He said that
    this probably happened in the past as well, otherwise, where do
    opposition parties get "luxurious offices, cars and telephones" from,
    Ahmadov said.

    The deputy speaker of parliament, Ziyafat Asgarov, was franker. He
    called the leader of the PFAP, Ali Karimli, "the main organizer of the
    crime". "The PFAP's ideology is the overthrow of constitutional order
    in Azerbaijan. For this reason, this party must be closed. And there
    is no need to pay heed to international reaction," Asgarov said with
    courage.

    MP Eldar Ibrahimli urged the law-enforcement agencies to take measures
    against the "traitors of the fatherland". He even regretted that the
    death penalty has been abolished in Azerbaijan.

    The meeting also proposed holding nationwide discussions in order to
    publicly censure the actions of Basirli and Karimli. It was also
    suggested that this issue should be put on the agenda of the
    parliament's autumn session.

    The meeting also noted that foreign countries, including the USA,
    cannot interfere in Azerbaijan's affairs under the guise of democracy.
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