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    Paper reports high turnout in Azeri march in Iran

    Vatandas Hamrayliyi, Baku
    4 Jul 04


    Text of Mansura Sattarova report by Azerbaijani newspaper Vatandas
    Hamrayliyi on 4 July headlined "Our tricolour was raised over Fort
    Bazz" and subheaded "Despite serious resistance by the Persian police,
    200,000 of our compatriots managed to get into the fort"

    "The march to Fort Bazz has been staged for eight years, but never
    before has there been so much pressure and resistance against the
    participants. Moreover, there were attempts to reduce the number of
    demonstrators by changing the timing of the march. Despite this, the
    march to Fort Bazz was successful," said Ali Nicat, head of the
    analytical-information centre of the Southern Azerbaijan Department of
    the Congress of Azerbaijanis of the World CAW . In all, more than
    500,000 Azeris took part in the march, he said.

    It started on the evening of 30 June and became a mass rally on 1
    July, Nicat said. The Iranian government resorted to some measures,
    including pressure and intimidation, to prevent the march, and the
    fort was surrounded by the police and the special forces, he
    said. There were about 40,000 policemen and servicemen around it. In
    addition, one of the two roads to the fort was closed. "Buses were
    stopped on the road and forced to turn back. There were six
    checkpoints on the 10-kilometre road between the fort and the town of
    ?Kalheydar . There were over 20 checkpoints on the road between the
    fort and Tabriz. Hotels near the fort - ?Azadliq and Babak - were also
    closed and entry into the nearby village was banned. The government
    tried everything possible to dissuade the people from attending the
    march. They even staged military exercises around the fort and
    announced that this was a military zone."

    The activists of the National Liberation Movement NLM , including
    members of Shams-e Tabriz, were officially banned in advance from
    joining the march and placed under house arrest on 1 and 2 July, Nicat
    said. "The police asked the people on 1 July to leave the fort, but
    nobody took notice of it. The police did not allow the 400,000 Azeris
    inside and outside the fort to come together. Some 200,000 managed to
    get into the castle, but the rest could not cross the police
    barriers. In order to show their unity, the people inside and outside
    the fort shouted the slogan 'Unity'. There had been several clashes
    between the police and Azeris by 3 July. More than 200 demonstrators
    were arrested, including well-known intellectuals and activists of the
    NLM - Ali Suleymani, Seyid Calil Huseyni, Mansur Mahammadi and Huseyn
    Abid all names untraced . On 2 July, the police and people in plain
    clothes attempted to destroy the tents around the fort. They beat up
    some demonstrators and injured 60 women."

    There were more than 300 bonfires in the area. While slogans such as
    "Long live United Azerbaijan", "Russians, Persians and Armenians are
    enemies of Turks", "Death to the enemies of Azerbaijan" and "Karabakh
    or death" were chanted, the people around the bonfires sang various
    songs in their mother tongue. On the night of 2-3 July, at about 0000
    2030 gmt on 2 July , they sang the national anthem of Azerbaijan and
    raised the tricolour in and around the fort, Nicat said.

    Although the 3 July was the last day of the march, some people were
    arrested and faced police resistance yesterday. "A person named ?Lavai
    went to the top of the fort and spoke about the life of Babak Azeri
    national hero who fought the Arabs in the 8th century , his actions
    and the significance of the march. The police arrested Lavai and 30
    others."

    The police did not allow filming outside the fort and all cameras were
    broken.

    There are seven CAW members among those arrested. There is no official
    information as to where the detainees are kept. Reports from some
    sources suggest that most of them are in Tabriz and others in Ardabil.
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