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ICG: Azerbaijan - Vulnerable Stability

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Saturday, 04 September 2010 01:39


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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Azerbaijan-03Sept2010Illham Aliyev’s presidency has been marked by stabilisation of the political life of the country and economic growth driven by oil exports. This stability, however, has come with the consolidation of authoritarian rule, greater suppression of freedoms and an increased reliance by elites on corruption and patronage networks to dominate virtually all aspects of public life. With a marginalised and demoralised opposition, little independent media and rent-seeking elites who have vested interests in the preservation of his power, Ilham Aliyev has a level of control over society that his father never possessed. The international community has little leverage with which to pressure the regime, but it should do more to persuade the leadership to see that even its own self-interests lie in gradual but genuine liberalisation.

The government has developed effective methods for keeping political forces, non-partisan civil groups, media, religious communities and independent business alike from becoming self-sustainable challengers. It appears to have deliberately promoted a sense of impunity so as to ingrain self-censorship in the public and discourage any unsanctioned collective action. Due to restrictive readings of the existing laws, it denies the right to freedom of assembly. Opposition demonstrations are regularly prevented and sometimes violently broken up. Civil activists often find themselves at the mercy of local authorities and are occasionally denied the right to hold activities outside of the capital. The denial of registration for NGOs and religious communities has been used as a tool to restrict their activities. Mosques have also been shut down by the government on questionable grounds, raising the spectre of pushing them underground and stoking radical tendencies.

Although President Aliyev exerts firm control over the government, he is not all-powerful. He depends on the elite to preserve his power, and unless a direct challenge is involved, he is not interested in revising the delicate balances within the system by removing powerful subordinates, even if he is unsatisfied with performance. As a result, domestic politics are shaped less by unequal opposition-government contests than by internal dynamics and occasional power struggles within the ruling elite.

Oil revenues have further entrenched a stagnant political system, making it even more resistant to reforms. But the oil revenues are levelling off and are projected to gradually decline within a few years, which could lead to economic problems and growing public frustration. The closed political system prevents meaningful debate on Azerbaijan’s long-term challenges and stimulates a sense of apathy and distrust. To protect state stability, a start on economic and political reform is essential.

The continuation of “business as usual” runs the risk that Azerbaijan could squander an historic opportunity to use its energy resources to build a more durable state system and a prosperous nation. The growing over-reliance on the energy sector, discrepancies in wealth distribution and public disenchantment with both the government and traditional opposition parties increase the likelihood of a surge in radicalism and instability in the medium to long term. It is in the regime’s own interest to open up political space, take steps to rein in corruption and de-monopolise the economy, while it still stands on solid financial and political ground. Azerbaijan has already reached the peak of its oil-driven GDP growth rates, which ran as high as 35 per cent in 2006 but are expected to slow to about 3 per cent in 2010 and 0.6 per cent in 2011. If the authorities further delay reform, they may lose the ability to control future developments and meet growing public expectations.

President Aliyev could reinforce both his domestic and international credentials by embracing deeper structural change. Genuine steps towards reform could also engender a more sympathetic attitude from the international community towards his most important policy problem, the conflict with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh. In the meantime, continued backsliding on human rights, including politically motivated arrests and the persecution of government opponents, casts a shadow over Azerbaijan’s relations with important allies. International actors need to impress on the leadership that they run counter to both the country’s international commitments and the government’s own interests.

RECOMMENDATIONS

To the Government of Azerbaijan:

1. Allow citizens true freedom of assembly, including the right to stage public demonstrations in city centres which do not disrupt public order; and end arbitrary limitations on opposition and NGO activists’ free movement and the holding of events outside the capital.

2. Engage in a real debate with the political opposition, including allowing regular access to state television and radio; permit private media to broadcast alternative viewpoints; and institute a regular government-opposition dialogue, possibly under the umbrella of the local office of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

3. Release political prisoners immediately, including journalist Eynulla Fatullayev and youth activists Emin Milli and Adnan Hajizade.

4. Reinstate broadcasts of the Azerbaijani services of the BBC, RFE/RL and Voice of America on national frequencies.

5. Ease the registration of NGOs, applying procedures similar to those for business entities.

6. Relax religious tensions by allowing the reopening of mosques recently closed; avoid further social confrontations by not repeating recent demolition of mosques; and facilitate registration of non-traditional religious communities, such as those of non-violent, local Salafis.

7. Foster transparency and accountability in the government by:

a) lifting restrictions on parliamentary consideration of the state budget; and allowing public access to state investment plans;

b) ensuring competitive tenders for state contracts, regularly disclosing information regarding tenders with domestic subcontractors and avoiding conflict of interest in the granting of state contracts; and

c) enforcing laws obliging senior state officials, including the president, to regularly submit financial declarations to the anti-corruption commission and instituting a mechanism for independent and impartial verification of such disclosures.

8. Establish a sustainable and diversified market-based economy by:

a) limiting the size of transfers from the State Oil Fund to the state budget so as to ensure fiscal sustainability; and

b) instituting an independent regular audit by reputable international auditors of construction and infrastructure projects financed from the State Oil Fund and regularly publishing the results.

To international organisations, particularly the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Council of Europe, the European Union and individual foreign governments:

9. Keep human rights high on multilateral and bilateral agendas with Azerbaijan, in particular by regular review of its commitments and by high-profile state­ments.

10. Insist on follow-up from the government in cases in which a judgment has been entered against Azerbaijan in the European Court of Human Rights.

11. Monitor closely and with a large contingent the November 2010 parliamentary elections.

Baku/Tbilisi/Istanbul/Brussels, 3 September 2010

SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP



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Another attempt of sabotage by Azerbaijan on Sept 4, 2010

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Saturday, 04 September 2010 00:45


armenia_armedOn September 4, at 6:50 a.m. Yerevan time, the Azeri side tried to commit another act of sabotage on the contact line between the Azerbaijani and Nagorno-Karabakh armed forces, 2 kilometers east of Jraberd settlement, Press Service of the NKR Ministry of Defense reports.

The Azeri task force retreated, leaving one dead as a result of the corresponding actions undertaken by the divisions of the NKR Defense Army.

The members of the Azeri task force exploded on the mines while retreating. There are injured. According to intelligence data, one of them is a commander of a sapper unit, the other – of reconnaissance unit.

The Karabakh side incurred no losses.

The handcuffs and a weapon with a silencer found with the dead Azeri soldier evidence that the entered the NKR territory to commit an act of sabotage and capture Armenian serviceme in case of success.

The details of the accident are being clarified.

(Source: Public Radio of Armenia)



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Armenian, Israeli, U.S., British flags burnt in Baku

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Friday, 03 September 2010 09:27


Strongly-worded anti-Semitic statements were made at a rally in the Nardaran settlement, Baku.

The APA News Agency reports that a certain Gaji Guseinov, who spoke at the rally, urged all the Muslims of the world, as well as Azerbaijanis, to unite against the U.S. and international Zionism. Gaji Nuri, in turn, stressed that the Nagorno-Karabakh problem is similar to the Palestinian conflict. He demanded immediate release of the persons detained for planning an action in front of the Israeli Embassy.

Chairman of the Unity Party Khudu Khudiev accused European states and the USA of hypocrisy. Gaji Veliev said he believes in the victory of Muslims worldwide.

The participants were chanting slogans “Death to USA!”, “Death to Israel!” and others. At the end they burned the national flags of Armenia, Israel, the USA and Great Britain, as well as an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

(Source: News.am)



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Glendale PD Town Hall Meeting (North Area)

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Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:44


The Crescenta Valley Drug and

  Alcohol Prevention Coalition

&

Glendale Police Department

Town Hall Meeting

North Area

(Glendale / Montrose / La Crescenta)

 

September 15, 2010 at 6 -7:30 P.M.

Verdugo Hills Hospital

Council Rooms – 4th Floor Lobby

1812 Verdugo Blvd., Glendale, Ca 91208

 

Join Chief Ron DePompa of the Glendale Police Department

and members of his staff for an informative meeting. 

 

  • Chief DePompa will touch on marijuana and its impact upon our community.  Proposition 19 is poorly worded and would create havoc for our communities already dealing with issues of substance abuse.    

 

  • A presentation on pain medication that is readily available in almost every home.  The Office of National Drug Control Policy out of the White House just released information on the staggering 400% increase and now has become one of the nation’s worst problems amongst teens.

 

  • A presentation & display of drug paraphernalia, which drugs are used with certain paraphernalia, which drugs are the most prevalent, and signs and symptoms of drug use.  See first hand how drugs are used and manipulated with devices you would have never known. 

 

  • An update of the activities planned by the Crescenta Valley Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coalition

           



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Armenia warns Azerbaijan

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Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:19


arm_gerbArmenia warned Azerbaijan Thursday against trying to take back Nagorno-Karabakh by force, after Azerbaijanis leader Ilham Aliyev said his country's flag would one day fly again over the rebel mountain region.

Nagorno-Karabakh, a historic Armenian region, declared its independent from Azerbaijan in the early 1990s based on the legal framework of the USSR. Azerbaijan's subsequent military aggresion aimed at quench the free will of the people of Artsakh led to a bloody war between NKR and Azerbaijan. 

A cease-fire was declared in 1994, but 15 years of international mediation have yet to forge a peace deal. Some 30,000 people, 25,000 Azeris and 5,000 Armenians died during the conflict which ended with the victory of the NKR self defense forces.



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Congratulatory Address by President Serzh Sargsyan on the occasion of the Nagorno Karabakh Independence Day

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Thursday, 02 September 2010 00:09


sargsyanDear Compatriots,

I congratulate you on the occasion of the Nagorno Karabakh Independence Day.
Artsakh’s independence is one of the most brilliant pages of the modern Armenian history, the greatest achievement of our nation. We fully appreciate the price for independence, which was paid by the blood of thousands of the Armenian sons and daughters. We honor their undying glory.

Political independence, which was fought for by our entire nation, is a reality. Moreover, efficient state structures of Artsakh and its Defense Army have become a serious factor in our region. Internal stability, united will and resolute stance of the people of Artsakh and multi-faceted development of the land leave no doubt regarding its free and prosperous future. We are moving forward in Armenia-Artsakh-Spyurq triumvirate – true to our historical choice.

Peaceful resolution of the NK issue can have only one outcome – international recognition of Artsakh’s independence. As for the military solution to the issue, that option, dear people of Artsakh, we defeted long ago. The results of that option are evident for everyone. By your creative work and iron shield of defense you prove every day and every moment that you uphold the sacred legacy and memory of our martyrs.

I once again congratulate all of us on the occasion of this glorious holiday. I wish us all peace, prosperity and new victories, and I wish the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh strength and progress.
September 2, 2010


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Congratulatory address of NKR President in connection with the Day of the Artsakh Republic

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Thursday, 02 September 2010 00:03


Congratulatory address of NKR President Bako Sahakyan in connection with the Day of the Artsakh Republic

Dear compatriots,

Bako_SahakianI cordially congratulate you on our state holiday - the Day of the Artsakh Republic.

This holiday is important and memorable for all Artsakh people as everyone has personal contribution to the formation and development of our independent statehood. Of course, we still have a lot to do both in the field of foreign policy and in socioeconomic sphere. However, one thing is distinct and irreversible: Artsakh people and authorities are steadfast and firm in the realization of national goals and will do everything possible for building a radiant future for the Artsakh Republic.

The Motherland always keeps bright the memory of its sons who sacrificed their lives in name of free and independent Artsakh. Eternal honor and glory to our martyrs!

2 September is also a holiday for our compatriots in Armenia and the Diaspora. Due to their joint efforts the ancient Armenian Artsakh still exists and continues flourishing and prospering.

Dear compatriots, I congratulate all of us once again on this holiday of utmost importance and wish peace, robust health and all the best.

 

Stepanakert, September 2, 2010.



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Առաջնային Գիծ (The Front Lines) Սեպտեմբեր (September) 1, 2010

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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 19:54


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postՀամաձայն ԼՂՀ պաշտպանության նախարարության մամուլի ծառայության տարածած հաղորդագրության,  օգոստոսի 31-ի լույս  սեպտեմբերի 1-ի գիշերը  և օրվա ընթացքում ղարաբաղա-ադրբեջանական զորքերի շփման գոտու մի շարք հատվածներում արձանագրվել է հրադադարի ռեժիմի խախտման 35 դեպք, որի ընթացքում Ադրբեջանի ԶՈՒ առաջապահ ստորաբաժանումների կողմից տարբեր տրամաչափի հրաձգային զենքերից և դիպուկահար հրացաններից Հադրութի, Մարտունու, Ասկերանի և Մարտակերտի շրջանների ուղղություններում տեղակայված ղարաբաղյան դիրքապահների հենակետերի վրա արձակվել է շուրջ 282 փամփուշտ:  

Պաշտպանության բանակի առաջապահ ստորաբաժանումների ձեռնարկած պատասխան գործողություններից հետո հակառակորդը լռել է:

ՊԲ Լրատվության և քարոզչության բաժին



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We call on the worldwide Armenian youth to contact us to receive information about how to start a UYA regional chapter in your area. Join us and let's spread UYA world wide and ensure that our people's rights are protected, and the memory of our forefathers are respected. All regional chapters will be connected to the UYA main headquarters and will enjoy our support and resources. Therefore, you will not be alone in your journey of service and you will know that we are there every step of the way.

You Can Do It - It's Simple

Just follow these 4 simple steps:

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You need at least 3 people to create the regional chapter of Unified Young Armenians - a President, a Treasurer, and a Secretary.

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Contact us to let us know of your intent to form a regional chapter of the UYA. We will provide you with any information that you might need.

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We'll walk you through the creation of the process (both legal and otherwise) and would give you the necessary rights and accreditations to make you an Official Representative of UYA in your region.

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After the establishment of the regional chapter, we will provide you with ongoing support including training, capacity building, etc.

Why do we take pride in our office?

Becuase this is the only independent home of the Armenian youth of its kind. In this place the youth can freely express their ideas, plan and execute their ideas, all in an independent manner. This is our headquarter. This is OUR home. 

Some of the programs that take place in this humble home of ours:

  1. Free Armenian language, history, and culture classes
  2. Monthly Seminars
  3. Weekly Meetings
  4. etc.

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  1. Empowering Armenian Youth Across the World
  2. Preventing Genocides (e.g. Darfur, Sudan), Obtaining Justice and Historical Accuracy (e.g. Armenian Genocide)
  3. Tender the Riches of the Armenian Culture to the Non-Armenian Public
  4. Foster the Learning of the Armenian Language, History, and Culture
  5. Promote Volunteerism, Community Service, and Collective Action

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