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  1. Human Rights Watch: Власти Азербайджана должны ответить за события в Баку В пятницу международная правозащитная организация Human Rights Watch распространила заявление, в котором осуждаются дейтвия азербайджанской полиции при вчерашних столкновениях в Баку. Сотрудник организации Питер Бокэрт, оказавшийся свидетелем этих событий, утверждает, что "насилия можно было бы избежать, если бы азербайджанские власти не загоняли оппозицию в угол". "Вместо этого на протяжении нескольких месяцев правительство систематически ограничивало возможности мирного выражения политического протеста", - заявил Бокэрт. Полиция применяла против демонстрантов слезоточивый газ, резиновые пули, дубинки и полицейских собак. Бокэрт своими глазами видел, как полицейские и солдаты устраивают облавы на разбегающихся людей, окружая и избивая тех, кого им удавалось догнать, говорится в пресс-релизе. Многих участников митинга продолжали бить даже после того, как они под ударами падали на землю. HRW добавляет, что в избиениях участвовали также сторонники правительства из числа гражданских лиц. Были избиты несколько журналистов, несмотря на их попытки объяснить, что они - представители прессы. В результате действий полиции погиб по меньшей мере один человек - 52-летний Хамидаги Захидов. По словам Питер Бокэрта, на всем теле Захидова были видны следы побоев, голова была разбита и вся в крови. Известно, что брат погибшего также был жестоко избит, однако в больнице ему отказались помочь. Многочисленные, но пока не подтвержденные сообщения о других погибших сейчас проверяются сотрудниками Human Rights Watch. По данным организации, жертв могло быть намного больше. На это, в частности, указывают видеокадры съемочных групп международных телекомпаний, заснявших, как полицейские собирают и увозят с площади безжизненные тела. Организация призвала азербайджанские власти без промедления обнародовать данные о числе убитых. Основные принципы применения силы и огнестрельного оружия должностными лицами по поддержанию правопорядка (ООН, 1990 г.) разрешают "применять силу и огнестрельное оружие только в тех случаях, когда другие средства являются неэффективными или не дают каких-либо надежд на достижение намеченного результата" (п. 4), указывается в заявлении Human Rights Watch. "Сложившая практика произвола и насилия в отношении оппозиции дает основания предполагать, что власти разрешили силам безопасности применять силу без ограничения", - заявил Бокэрт. "Правительство должно провести полное расследование вчерашних событий и других аналогичных инцидентов, определить, кто отдавал приказы, и привлечь к уголовной ответственности виновных в применении избыточной силы. Традиции безнаказанности за подобные действия должен быть положен конец", - добавил он
  2. Azerbaycan Respublikasi Konstitusiyasinda yazilib: - her kesin doguldugu andan toxunulmaz, pozulmaz ve ayrilmaz huquq ve azadliqlari vardir (madde 24); - ...Azerbaycan Respublikasinin erazisinde olan her kes serbest hereket ede biler (madde 28); - her kesin basqalari ile birlikde serbest toplasmaq azadligi var (madde 49); - her kesin basqalari ile birlikde muvafiq dovlet orqanlarini qabaqcadan xeberdar etmekle dinc, silahsiz yigismaq, yigincaqlar, mitinqler, numayisler, kuce yurusleri kecirmek, piketler duzeltmek huququ var (madde 49); - insan ve vetendas huquqlarinin ve azadliqlarinin heyata kecirilmesini hec kes mehdudlasdira bilmez (madde 71); - vetendasin huquqlarini ve azadliqlarini siyasi ve sosial mensubiyyete gore mehdudlasdirmaq qadagandir (madde 25); - her kesin qanunla qadagan olunmayan usul ve vasitelerle oz huquqlarini mudafie etmek huququ vardir (madde 26). Indi ise huquq-muhafize orqanlarinin ("muqavimet qiranlar"in) huquq ve vezifeleri haqqinda, daha dogrusu, onlarin hec kimden artiq olmadiqlari barede. Azerbaycan Respublikasi Konstitusiyasinda yazilib: - hami qanun ve mehkeme qarsisinda beraberdir (madde 25); - dovlete qarsi qiyama ve ya dovlet cevrilisine musteqil muqavimet gostermek her bir vetendasin huququdur (madde 54); - her bir kes AR Konstitusiyasina ve qanunlarina emel etmeli, basqa sexslerin huquq ve azadliqlarina hormet beslemelidir...(madde 72); - yalniz muharibe, herbi veziyyet ve fovqel`ade veziyyet, habele seferberlik e`lan edilerken vetendas huquqlarinin ve azadliqlarinin heyata kecirilmesi AR-nin beynelxalq ohdeliklerini nezere almaq ve bu haqda ehaliye qabaqcadan me`lumat vermek serti ile qismen ve muveqqeti mehdudlasdirila biler (madde 71); Vetendaslarin dinc aksiyalarini dagidanlarin bu hereketleri etmeye mecbur edildiklerini bildirmesine aid de Konstitusiyada cavab var: - hec kes AR Konstitusiyasina ve qanunlarina zidd vezifelerin icrasina mecbur edile bilmez (madde 79).
  3. In Wake of Azerbaijan Election, Violence Erupts in Streets Original: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/16/internat...bdd1ee62c9bc92a By SETH MYDANS Published: October 16, 2003 BAKU, Azerbaijan, Oct. 16 — The battle to subdue Azerbaijan's political opposition moved into the streets today and it was as intense, harsh and definitive as the dynastic victory in a presidential election that was held Wednes- Once again the chief weapon was the big stick as thousands of well-drilled soldiers, police and special security units charged through the streets, banging on their metal shields and clubbing both protesters and bystanders. According to various reports, at least one person was killed and dozens were injured among both protesters and security forces, some of whom charged the crowds with white gauze bandages on their heads. The central election commission announced preliminary results today that gave Ilham Aliev, 42, about 80 percent of the vote to succeed his ailing father, the country's longtime strongman, Heydar Aliev, 80. The commission said the chief opposition candidate, Isa Gambarov, had won about 12 percent of the vote in an election that observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe primly said "fell short of international standards." The observers listed violence; excessive use of force; intimidation of opposition supporters, journalists and others; prohibitive restrictions on political rallies and meetings; severely imbalanced media coverage; and manipulation of the voting, counting and tabulation processes. Despite the overwhelming official numbers, it was hard to find a supporter of Mr. Aliev on the streets of Baku to- "You see what's going on!" saiновостной порталoung man standing not far from the scene of today's violence, who declined to give his name because "if they find out, they'll fix me." "There's no justice in this republic," he said. "There's no democracy, no rights. Get this government off our backs. This clan, this mafia, they're just crushing us, all so they can live well." Another man who did give his name, Huseyinli Israfil, 41, said that he had been an election official and that the official results were "lies, absolute lies." "Now the country is in the hands of one clan, Aliev," he said. "The people don't want that clan." Following earlier opinion polls, he said, large numbers of opposition supporters had been removed from voter lists and had been turned away from polling places. In addition, he said, some government offices had required workers to cast marked ballots and to bring back the official unmarked ballots. "This is a small country," he said. "Everyone knows what went on." The anger on the streets was explosive. Crowds of men supporting the opposition charged the police and soldiers hurling volleys of stones and swinging their own batons. As in the election itself, the government forces were far better organized — deployed and commanded as if on a battlefield. Particularly impressive was a special unit of interior forces dressed in black body armor that ran down the streets in formation chanting, "Intigam, intigam!" — "Revenge, revenge!" Having cleared one intersection that was littered with stones and an overturned police car, one senior lieutenant of the interior forces named Zaur raised the visor of his black helmet and said: "Everything went fine. We did O.K."
  4. The NewYork Times Pools of Blood Taint Azerbaijan Election, Many Hurt Original: http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/internation...9ab9ba9e0c35e7f By REUTERS Published: October 16, 2003 BAKU (Reuters) - A young boy lies limp in the hands of a black-clad special forces officer, his hand dangling as the masked man struggles to remove his coat. Mouth-to-mouth is given. Elite soldiers raise their metal shields to close off the scene. The boy, no older than five or six, was among thousands of Azeris who took to the streets on Thursday to protest against the victory of Ilham Aliyev, son of veteran leader Haydar, as president in an election the opposition said was stolen. An hour later, he ended up like at least five other people, lying in pools of blood, immobile. Their fate was unknown although at two people were later reported killed. Some were dragged by police out of swarming crowds of officers, guard dogs and the protesters they were pursuing. Others were carried by comrades to shops to try to enlist help. Some protesters smashed cars and bus windows on the way to the demonstration in Freedom Square outside government headquarters on the Caspian seafront. They wielded sticks, hurled broken pavement slabs at security forces and skidded a truck into a crowd of riot police and there were reports of several police injuries, maybe deaths. No numbers could be confirmed. MOST PROTESTERS PEACEFUL But most of the protesters, who gathered to denounce the election outcome which secured the first dynastic succession in the former Soviet world, were peaceful. Their protest, called by supporters of Ilham Aliyev's rival Isa Gambar, was shortlived. About 40 minutes after they gathered in the square, the police moved in. Officers stormed the crowd from both sides, firing tear gas and blanks, their rubber truncheons flailing. They said they were provoked and the demonstration was unauthorized. Most demonstrators fled. Those unable to outrun helmeted police were pursued by groups of five, sustaining blows and curses against their mothers and sisters. Police dogs tore at protesters' clothes. ``They beat me like a dog. This is no longer my country,'' Balakhuseyn Huseynov murmured, trying to speak through bloodied lips as pharmacy assistants injected a sedative into his arm. His cheek was split, exposing bone. His eye was closed under a red swelling, blood encrusted around his mouth, eyes, ears and matted hair. He shivered while the assistants tried to force whisky into his mouth. Their chemist shop was now a refuge, and they refused to give him up to officers banging on the door. ``They want to destroy this land. Help me leave please, please,'' the middle-aged Huseynov pleaded, bursting into tears as he spat on his identity card. Cheering their victory over the protesters, soldiers banged their truncheons against their shields. Many combed nearby streets and pushed their way into shops to round up demonstrators who had eluded them. ``We tried to explain to them that the protest was illegal,'' said Yashar Aliyev, deputy head of the Baku police force. ``Some understood us. But the others just did not want to understand.''
  5. Xarigi metbuatlarda derg olunnanar... P.S. Hami Ilham Eliyevi pisleyir ve Sechkilerin demokratik standartlara uygun OLMAMASINI geyd ediller
  6. Ilham redd olan deil yeri yaxshidi onu redd elemey lazim ordan oz xoshu ile geden deil...... Isa Gembar Azerbaijanin presidenti olub buna subhe yoxdu...
  7. BAKU/16.10.03/TURAN: "We have been here in Azerbaijan as long term observers for 6 weeks and I strongly hoped for the election to meet the international standards. But nevertheless I am disappointed. Azerbaijan has missed a chance to hold democratic election". This statement has been made today by Peter Eicher, head of the OSCE/ODIHR observation mission, concerning 15 October presidential election. With regret, he stated that electoral campaign was accompanied with gross offences - blackmailing and frightening of the opposition, application of violence, unequal opportunities for electoral agitation, limitation of the opposition's opportunities to hold rallies. Eicher stressed that the night after election violence at gross was applied. He made a reference to severe dispersal of peace action in front of Musavat party headquarters. Eicher indicated at numerous typical offences: - mass staffing of bulletins; - falsification of voting results; - removal of voting papers from polling stations; - voting of same persons in more than one places; - presence of outside persons at polling stations who interfered into electoral process. "The nation of Azerbaijan deserved a better election", he said. Martines Cassan, the head of PACE delegation and Giovanni Kesler, head of the OSCE PA delegation gave a more smoothed estimation to the election. In particular, Kesler said that electors managed to make a "real" choice of 8 candidates; the opposition had an opportunity to criticize the authorities; CEC was immediately publishing voting results; and Electoral Code minimized opportunities for falsification of the election results. Cassan even said that past election could be called "the beginning of new era in Azerbaijan for cooperation and confidence between all democratic powers". These and other statements from Cassan caused suspicions of Spanish journalist from Pais newspaper, who asked three participants in the press conference: "Do you enjoy any priviliges offered by the Government of Azerbaijan". And Cassan said: "I was not grafted, nor did I sell myself". --0-- Inanmag isterdimki siz burda yazillannari basha dusdunuz...
  8. onjhe ne mujhik. a chevo obcujhdayte evo... o v bayile budet jit s nakolkiy tuz bubnoy, a klichka budet petushka. i on s s mashtainsemi budet drujhit.
  9. Etibar i Ali Kerimli budet jhelet o betom eshi dolgiye godi, esli dajhe Isa Gambar ne budet presidentom ya budu vinet Etibara i Ali. Oni ne po murjhskim pastupayet. ves xochet vso no vso nevsem dastanetsa.
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