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    RADIO LIBERTY: CREDIBILITY OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE IS AT STAKE AS AZERBAIJAN TAKES OVER CHAIRMANSHIP OF COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS

    23:23 14/05/2014 Â" REGION

    Azerbaijan takes over the chairmanship of the Council of Europe's
    Committee of Ministers on May 14, 2014, following years of relentless
    crackdown on criticism, the statement released by Human Rights Watch
    international organization and placed in its official website reads.

    "The Council of Europe is the region's foremost human rights body,
    but Azerbaijan's chairmanship comes at a time when the government is
    blatantly flouting the organization's core standards. The Council
    of Europe should make clear to Azerbaijan that it needs to free
    unjustly imprisoned government critics and undertake far-reaching
    rights reform" said Giorgi Gogia, senior South Caucasus researcher
    at Human Rights Watch.

    The organization notes that in the past two years, Azerbaijani
    authorities have brought unfounded criminal charges against at least 38
    political activists, journalists, bloggers, and human rights defenders,
    most of whom are behind bars.

    The circumstances of the criminal investigations and numerous
    violations in legal proceedings leave little doubt that the charges
    against these critics are bogus and intended to punish them for
    their activities.

    A competent publication the Economist has also addressed the
    forthcoming chairmanship of Azerbaijan in Council of Europe's Committee
    of Ministers. According to the article, few people worry about which
    country chairs the committee of ministers of the Council of Europe
    but with Azerbaijan one should worry.

    As the article reads, Azerbaijan is rich in oil resources but the
    progress is an issue yet. Rigged elections and suppression of internal
    dissent mean that Azerbaijan's democracy is little more than a sham.

    The author states that Europe and the United States, reliant on
    Azerbaijan's energy supplies, have largely looked the other way and
    the fact that Baku's "caviar diplomacy" has been winning is alarming.

    Baku has actually stepped up its suppression of internal dissent in
    recent weeks. Dozens of youth activists have been imprisoned since
    January, supposedly for illegal arms possession and plotting mass
    disorder. The authorities as well detained two prominent human rights
    defenders on bogus espionage charges.

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, on its turn, notes that Council
    of Europe is described as Europe's top human rights body. However,
    according to human rights activists the credibility of Council
    of Europe is at stake, as from May 14 Azerbaijan takes over the
    chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers.

    "Azerbaijan's human rights record has been quite appalling for a number
    of years, and since the presidential elections in October last year
    it got even worse," Denis Krivosheev, Europe and Central Asia Deputy
    Director at Amnesty International said.

    According to him, people are imprisoned on false allegations for
    nothing other than trying to speak out against the government. "We
    are very seriously concerned that this is happening at a time when
    Azerbaijan is about to become the chair of the Committee of Ministers
    of the Council of Europe," Denis Krivosheev said.

    The article reads that 10 journalists are currently behind bars in
    Azerbaijan on charges widely seen as politically motivated. Earlier
    this month, a court sentenced 8 members of the youth organization NIDA
    to jail in terms ranging between 6 and 8 years. Human rights defender
    Leyla Yunus and her husband as well were detained, an Azerbaijani
    journalist Rauf Mirkadirov was arrested and accused of conducting
    espionage for Armenia. The Institute for Peace and Democracy notes
    that 130 people are currently jailed in the country for speaking out
    against the authorities.

    Note that earlier Reporters without Borders organization in defense
    of the press made a statement which notes that Azerbaijan takes over
    the chairmanship of Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers with
    the worst level of press freedom index among 47 countries.

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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