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    OFFICIALS SLAM AZERBAIJANIS FIGHTING IN SYRIA, CALL FOR TOUGHER MEASURES

    ANS TV (in Azeri), Azerbaijan
    Feb 3 2014

    Azerbaijani MPs and deputy prime minister have strongly criticized
    their countrymen fighting on the side of extremist Sunni groups in
    Syria, privately-owned ANS TV has reported.

    At a parliament session held on 3 February, MP Zahid Oruc said that
    Azerbaijani nationals fighting against the Syrian government inside
    the terrorist groups "destroy Azerbaijan's reputation, and we cannot
    be indifferent to this issue".

    "Criminal cases should be opened for those who are fighting there
    [in Syria]", he added.

    Other MP, Qanira Pasayeva, urged the Azerbaijani government to strongly
    deal with those who are attracting the Azerbaijani youth to fight in
    Syria, and those who promote radical sects in the country.

    In his turn, MP Fuad Muradov spoke about websites calling Azerbaijani
    nationals to fight in Syria, and added that "There is a page on
    Facebook that clearly conducts propaganda, and it make calls for
    fighting", and he proposed that such websites and groups must be
    banned.

    Parliament Speaker Oqtay Asadov said that parliament will prevent
    the propaganda on internet, and added: "We should review the issues
    related to internet websites that clearly call for terrorism"

    Deputy Prime Minister Ali Ahmadov also criticized the involvement
    of young Azerbaijani people in the fight in Syria, and said that
    these people should think about the liberation of Karabakh instead
    of fighting in Syria, APA news agency reported.

    BBCM note: Nearly 100 Azerbaijanis have reportedly been killed
    while fighting Syrian government forces. A total of several hundred
    Azerbaijani nationals are reportedly fighting in the ongoing civil war
    in Syria. The majority of them are said to be fighting on the side of
    extremist Sunni groups and hail from Azerbaijan's north-west which is
    mainly populated by ethnic minorities with ties to Russia's Dagestan.

    [Translated from Azeri]

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