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    AZERI COUP PLOTTER FEARS CIVIL WAR IF ELECTIONS RIGGED
    Mahir Cavadov, Salzburg, Austria

    Kavkaz-Tsentr news agency
    Oct 8 2005

    The exiled Azerbaijani politician, Mahir Cavadov, who was implicated
    in the 1995 attempt to seize power, has said that he fears a civil
    war may be possible if the forthcoming election is rigged. In the
    interview, published on a Chechen rebel website, he said his original
    interview with an Azerbaijani publication was distorted and that the
    attack on his brother was provoked by former Azerbaijani President
    Heydar Aliyev. Whereas the West has a vested interest in the election
    being legal, Russia wants to keep the incumbent President Ilham Aliyev
    in power, he says. Cavadov, who hopes to return home from Austria,
    says he supports the exiled former speaker Rasul Quliyev and would
    like to see him tried in an open court, but it will be difficult for
    him to return as he would be in danger of his life. The following
    is the text of the interview headlined "Mahir Cavadov: 'My interview
    was distorted'" carried on the Kavkaz-Tsentr news agency website on
    8 October. Subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    Rovsan Cavadov's murder "provoked by former Azerbaijani leader"

    The well-known Azerbaijani opposition MP Mahir Cavadov has approached
    the Kavkaz-Tsentr news agency because he claims that the Azerbaijani
    Day.az publication had distorted an interview he gave to journalists.

    Kavkaz-Tsentr has received the full text of the original interview.

    It will be recalled that Mahir Cavadov is the brother of the former
    Azerbaijani Deputy Interior Minister Rovsan Cavadov who commanded
    an OMON [special-purpose police detachment] regiment. Accused by
    [former Azerbaijani President] Heydar Aliyev in 1995 of attempts to
    seize power, Rovsan Cavadov was murdered, and Mahir fled to Austria
    where he obtained political asylum. Mahir Cavadov himself believes
    that the armed attack by the OMON regiment in 1995 was provoked by
    Heydar Aliyev himself so as to take care of the real and powerful, as
    he described it, force which was standing in the way of establishing
    Aliyev's regime of personal dictatorial power.

    Here is the text of Mahir Cavadov's letter as sent to the Kavkaz-Tsentr
    editorial office:

    >>From Mahir Cavadov, Salzburg, Austria, 28 September 2005. Mahir
    Cavadov's replies to questions put by Day.az in Azerbaijan, which
    were forwarded by the journalist Zaur Rasulzada by e-mail.

    Hello, Zaur bay [mode of address]! In accordance with our agreement,
    I am sending you my replies to your nine questions. Respectfully yours,
    Mahir Cavadov.

    [Day.az agency] How do you assess the pre-election situation in
    Azerbaijan?

    Authorities preparing to rig the election

    [Cavadov] The point about the current parliamentary election is that on
    this occasion the administration cannot afford to behave in the coarse
    and destructive way it did before when drawing up the documentation for
    the registration of candidates. The fact is, the tactics are different,
    but the plan of the authorities remains the same - they are preparing
    to rig these elections, too. Whereas before the administration allowed
    only its own people to participate in the elections, it now suits
    their purpose that anyone who wants to can register. Why is this?

    So it is easier for the administration to camouflage its candidates
    under cover of "independent" and "opposition", for example, [Milli
    Maclis deputy] Asim Mollazada and the administration's own people
    grouped around him. But, in view of the fact that the authorities have
    managed to keep the old electoral commission team, which rigged the
    last elections, then the "independents" and "opposition" will enter
    parliament not through the choice of the electorate, but because the
    election was rigged.

    But these crude actions are having a negative effect for the
    administration, which to some extent is in the interests of the
    opposition. Moreover, the current pre-election situation in Azerbaijan
    is such that evident opponents of Russia and the West, who were not so
    evident at the last elections, have been allowed to take part in them.

    They are following these elections closely because whereas the
    West now has a vested interest in these elections being legal, then
    [Russian President Vladimir] Putin will strive to keep Ilham Aliyev
    in power, which Iran also has a vested interest in. His value for
    them lies in the fact that for many reasons he has not been able to
    resolve Azerbaijan's Karabakh problem which, in the opinion of Putin
    and the Iranian leaders, based on the arguments of the Armenian side,
    allegedly allows their states to avoid geopolitical processes which
    they find undesirable.

    These facts have been very clearly shown in Moldova and Georgia. In
    these countries Putin's Russia also took part in the elections, but
    against their current leaders, because they, unlike Ilham Aliyev,
    are really trying to restore their countries' territorial integrity.

    [Day.az] What are your predictions regarding the standoff between
    the authorities and the opposition?

    [Cavadov] Everyone knows that the previous elections in Azerbaijan
    were rigged by the Aliyevs. The present opposition leaders lost these
    elections to them. After every setback the opposition leaders promise
    our people that at the next elections they will definitely get their
    revenge. So these leaders have held out in the political arena until
    the current elections which will be, as it were, the moment of truth
    for them. The opposition leaders must win at this election, i.e. get
    a decisive majority in parliament, otherwise the people will send
    them packing whatever they say. They are obviously aware of this
    fact. If they lose, they will resign, because these are the rules
    of the political game adopted throughout the civilized world. It is
    probable that these circumstances will force them to take radical
    action against the authorities if the forthcoming election is rigged.

    [Day.az] What is your position at these elections?

    [Cavadov] I am on the side of the opposition. I will support them
    with all my strength!

    [Day.az] What do you think will be the West's position on the results
    of the elections?

    [Cavadov] If the opposition leaders operate as in Georgia, Ukraine
    and Kyrgyzstan and oppose election rigging, then I think the West
    will support them. If not, then as in the past, the West will be
    congratulating the authorities on their victory.

    [Day.az] Do you plan to return to your Motherland?

    [Cavadov] Yes!

    [Day.az] What is your attitude to [the chairman of opposition
    Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, ex-speaker in exile in the USA]
    Rasul Quliyev?

    Former speaker should be tried in open court

    [Cavadov] I base my attitude to Rasul Quliyev by looking at the way
    things are politically. In any event his struggle against the Aliyev
    clan is part of the common struggle against tyranny. Therefore, I
    will resolve the question of his involvement in the murder of Rovsan
    Cavadov and the OMON affair not by way of mob law, but in an open
    Azerbaijani court. And this will probably only be after the Aliyev
    clan is removed from power. Although this is a very difficult task,
    it is a possible one, so long as we - those who very much want this -
    can sort out the relations between us!

    I know what Quliyev is like and how he thinks. We all know that in
    1993-96 the Aliyevs, using Quliyev against the opposition, were able to
    disturb the political equilibrium in Azerbaijan in their own interests
    - they removed [ex-President Abulfaz] Elcibay, [ex-Prime Minister]
    Surat Huseynov, Rovsan Cavadov and many others from the political
    arena. And when they were no longer there, Quliyev was no longer
    of any use to them. Because he was weak in his strategic thinking,
    at that time Quliyev failed to foresee the negative consequences of
    his actions. After all, if these people had remained in the political
    arena, the Aliyevs would not have been able to treat him in the way
    they did. Quliyev was on his own against them.

    At that time I tried to explain this to Quliyev, but he could
    not understand it. Unfortunately, the Quliyev of 2005 is not very
    different from the Quliyev of 1993-96. But still I support him, and
    in this way I am trying to help restore the political equilibrium in
    Azerbaijan. At the same time, we have to realize that the authorities
    have created and deployed more than a hundred people like Quliyev in
    the Azerbaijani political arena. But they, unlike the real Quliyev,
    have been programmed in such a way that they consider the opposition
    - and, therefore Quliyev himself - and not the authorities, to be
    their opponents.

    [Day.az] Do you think Quliyev will come back to take part in the
    elections?

    [Cavadov] I suspect that at so long as the Aliyevs are in power in
    Azerbaijan it will be difficult for him to do this. But if in some way
    he manages to get back to Azerbaijan, then it will be hard for him to
    survive there, because the authorities do not intend to deal with him
    in an official way. Ilham Aliyev has already issued an order to have
    Quliyev killed if he sets foot on Azerbaijani territory, and then he
    intends to accuse the OMON of this. In turn, I will try to help save
    Quliyev because I have a vested political interest in his mission.

    [Day.az] What do you think about Ilham Aliyev?

    Ilham Aliyev's "crimes"

    [Cavadov] As you probably know, when Ilham Aliyev became president,
    in the name of establishing civil peace in Azerbaijan, I acknowledged
    his accession, and in return I proposed that he reject the criminal
    past and disgraceful legacy of his father. However, he did not accept
    such a proposal and when he started his direct rule the litany of all
    these political murders and arrests of opposition members continued.

    The continuation of his father's policy automatically means he has
    no interest in solving the Karabakh problem. His actions and talks
    on this question can only be described as a fiction!

    Thus, Ilham Aliyev has stooped to carrying out new crimes. Once a
    person who has committed a crime remains unpunished, he will commit
    further crimes in order to avoid punishment. My attitude to Ilham
    Aliyev can be deduced by taking into account the above-mentioned
    facts. I have no personal claims against him.

    Fears of civil war

    [Day.az] Do you think a revolution is possible in the country and
    what will its consequences be for Azerbaijan?

    [Cavadov] The state of our people and the biography of the people in
    power in Azerbaijan is such that after the rigging of the current
    parliamentary election, it is probable that there will not be
    a revolution but a civil war! The consequences of such a war for
    Azerbaijan as a state may be positive, but any civil war is accompanied
    by human sacrifice, tragedy and destruction.
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