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    FAKTXEBER.COM: PACE CO-RAPPORTEUR ON AZERBAIJAN AVOIDS VISIT TO BAKU BECAUSE OF COUNTRY AUTHORITIESÂ~@~Y PRESSURE

    12:34 10/04/2015 Â" LAW

    The visit to Azerbaijan by PACE (the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe) co-rapporteur, Spanish MP Pedro Agramunt, planned
    for 8-9 April has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances,
    PACE official page on Twitter reads. However, the Azerbaijani media
    outlet Faktxeber.com has learnt that Agramunt avoids visiting Baku
    because the authorities of Azerbaijan put pressure on him and insist
    that he change the term 'political prisoners' into 'prisoners whose
    criminal cases have got alleged political motives' in his upcoming
    report in PACE on the human rights situation in that country.

    According to the article, Agramunt, in his turn, tries to use his
    'health problems' as an excuse for postponing the visit. Citing Saida
    Gojamanli, a member of the Joint Working Group (JWG) on Human Rights,
    the outlet writes that one way or another the Spanish MP will have
    to pay a visit to Azerbaijan till the end of June, that is, till the
    beginning of the summer session.

    The outlet reminds that PACE commissioned Agramunt to file a report
    on human rights in Azerbaijan in June 2014 following numerous appeals
    from the local activists, and that period coincided with Azerbaijan's
    chairmanship in the Committee of Ministers of the CoE. During this
    period Azerbaijan not only failed to make a progress in the field of
    human rights, but it also saw dramatic aggravation of the situation
    due to the arrests of the activists and the journalists.

    The outlet writes that Agramunt had been keeping silent for a long
    time and did not pay a single visit to Baku till March 2014 when he
    arrived on a shot-term visit to Azerbaijan with his Polish colleague
    Tadeusz IwiÅ~Dski, the co-rapporteur of the PACE Monitoring Committee.

    However, as the outlet highlights, the PACE rapporteurs avoided public
    statements and press conferences during that visit.

    In January 2013 European Stability Initiative NGO demanded PACE
    co-rapporteur Pedro Agramunt's resignation because of making a biased
    report and hiding the whole truth about the authoritarian regime
    in Azerbaijan. It called him an active representative of 'caviar
    diplomacy.' During the winter session of PACE European Stability
    Initiative issued a report titled "Caviar Diplomacy" which highlighted
    the names of those who were engaged in Azerbaijani lobbying and got
    'caviar in return.' Pedro Agramunt's name was the first in the list.

    Earlier, in 2012, Azerbaijani human rights defender Leyla Yunus had
    reported that PACE rapporteurs on Azerbaijan, Agramunt and Gresh,
    were being bribed by the Azerbaijani authorities. Yunus said that the
    rapporteurs ignored all the materials they were given regarding the
    facts of human rights violations and did not include them in their
    preliminary report. In particular, the report did not include the
    cases of Turach Zeynalov's death from tortures in the detention centre
    of the Ministry of National Security of Nakhijevan; the tortures
    of Nakhijevani activist Zeynal Bagirzade; and the tortures of two
    journalists from Hayal TV. The section "Freedom of Expression"
    did not include the cases of the arrest of the journalists Avaz
    Zeynalli and Anar Bayramli, Idrak Abbasov's beating and Khadija
    Ismayilova's persecutions. The issue of rejecting NGO registration
    was not highlighted while considering the "freedom of assembly," etc.

    Related:

    Â"Caviar priceÂ" in PACE and struggle of Armenian diplomacy; head of
    Armenian delegation in PACE commenting...

    http://www.panorama.am/en/law/2015/04/10/pace-azerbaijan/

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