Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Pro-government group in Azerbaijan attempts to attack opposition

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Pro-government group in Azerbaijan attempts to attack opposition

    Pro-government group in Azerbaijan attempts to attack opposition


    BAKU, Aug 10 (AFP) - Some 200 supporters of a pro-government group in
    Azerbaijan attempted to storm the headquarters of an opposition party
    Wednesday in a new sign of tension ahead of November 6 parliamentary
    elections, an AFP correspondent on the scene said.

    Protestors chanted "Shame!" as they pushed against a police cordon in
    the ex-Soviet republic's capital Baku while trying to break into the
    opposition National Front party building.

    The crowd, from the Muasir Musavat (Modern Unity) party, said they
    were incensed by an opposition leader's alleged contacts with agents
    from Azerbaijan's neighbour Armenia.

    The leader of the Yeni Fikir opposition movement, Ruslan Bashirli, was
    arrested last week and charged with allegedly accepting Armenian money
    to finance a revolution in Azerbaijan. Yeni Fikir has an office in the
    National Front headquarters.

    The opposition has denied the accusation, which is potentially
    damaging because of tense relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    rivals that fought a war in the 1990s over the territory of Nagorno
    Karabakh.

    The last two days have already seen scuffles and stone-throwing
    between pro- and anti-government supporters in Baku.

    Europe's top election-monitoring body, the Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), on Tuesday condemned violent attacks
    directed at the opposition.

    The head of the OSCE office in Baku, Maurizio Pavesi, called on the
    authorities to prevent "violent and unauthorized public meetings" or
    risk causing the "deterioration" of the electoral campaign.
Working...
X