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  • Hunger Strike Gains Momentum in Azerbaijan – Foreign Policy
    https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/01/16/hunger-strike-gains-momentum-in-azerbaijan-political-prisoner-protest


    From left, Rafik Bakhishov, Zafar Ahmadov, and Tofig Yagublu take part in a hunger strike at the headquarters of the opposition party Musavat in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Jan. 15.
    (Khadija Ismayilova)

    Seeing Baku as a strategic partner, the United States and Europe overlook rights violations.

    More than a dozen political prisoners, activists, and members of the opposition in Azerbaijan have joined a solidarity hunger strike to call attention to the plight of the imprisoned anti-corruption blogger Mehman Huseynov, who has refused food for three weeks.

    Huseynov, 29, launched his own hunger strike on Dec. 26 after new charges were brought against him that could keep him detained for another seven years.

    His supporters include the prominent Azerbaijani investigative reporter Khadija Ismayilova, who announced on her Facebook page Monday that she would stop eating and called on the international community to intervene on Heseynov’s behalf. Ismayilova’s own imprisonment between 2015 and 2016 sparked an international outcry.

    “I can only sacrifice my time, health and stamina. Please, respond, world,” she wrote.

    Daniel Balson, the Europe and Central Asia advocacy director for Amnesty International USA, said the solidarity hunger strike was unprecedented in Azerbaijan.

    Corruption and human rights abuses are rife in the southern Caucasus country. President Ilham Aliyev, who succeeded his father in 2003, has abolished term limits and appointed his wife as vice president, drawing accusations that he has effectively established a monarchy in Azerbaijan.

    It is estimated that there are currently more than 100 political prisoners in the country, according to Amnesty International USA, and the media is tightly controlled. Last year, the Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Mukhtarli was abducted in the capital of neighboring Georgia and brought to Azerbaijan, where he was sentenced to six years for smuggling and illegally crossing the border.

    “All well-known human rights defenders and journalists spend at least one or two years in prison,” said Huseynov’s brother, Emin Huseynov.

    He told Foreign Policy that while his brother began his hunger strike by refusing to eat or drink water, he has since begun to drink milk, enabling him to prolong his protest.

    Mehman Huseynov ran SANCAQ (“Pin” in Azerbaijani), a popular online magazine across Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. His video reports, which explored government corruption and social problems, frequently garnered hundreds of thousands of views.

    In January 2017, plainclothes police officers dragged Huseynov into a van, placed a hood over his head, and took him to a police station, where he was electrocuted and beaten. After he spoke out about the abuse, Huseynov was charged with slander and sentenced to two years in prison for defaming an entire police station.

    The blogger was due to be released in March, but new charges that were brought against him, which are widely thought to be politically motivated, could add years to his sentence.

    The European Parliament is set to debate a resolution on Thursday calling on Azerbaijan to release all political prisoners unconditionally and to respect the freedom of the press.

    The Azerbaijani Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

  • Those closest to #Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ‘most supportive of peace’

    Those who have experienced the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict first-hand and are most affected by the hostilities are more supportive of peaceful reconciliation, a report from UK-based peacebuilding group International Alert suggests.

    ‘Envisioning Peace’ is the first large-scale study of attitudes towards the conflict since renewed hostilities during the April 2016 Four-Day War.

    The study examined ‘grassroot’ views on Nagorno-Karabakh by those living there and among communities in Azerbaijan and Armenia. Respondents included internally displaced persons (IDPs) and those living near the frontline.

    The study suggested that those most affected by the armed confrontations — living in border communities or near the ceasefire line, and those who had personally faced consequences of the war — were more supportive of peaceful reconciliation with the ‘other’ side.

    ‘These individuals understand the importance of resolving this conflict and can take practical steps to promote peacebuilding initiatives’, said Carey Cavanaugh, the Chairman of the Board of International Alert, who is a former co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group.

    The OSCE Minsk Group, led by Russia, France, and the United States, has been mediating the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh since 1992.

    ‘The further people live from the frontline, the more strongly they speak about patriotism’, the report said.
    Powerlessness to resolve conflict

    The report noted the effects of long-lasting hostilities on the communities they had to adapt to, making the conflict a constant part of their lives. ‘I haven’t even thought about what my life would be like without the conflict’, one interviewee says in the study.

    This sort of coping and a ‘learned helplessness’ — less faith in having a control over one’s surroundings, life, and future — among respondents could have a negative influence on peacebuilding initiatives aimed at conflict transformation, the report suggests.

    Respondents in all three societies expressed a sense of powerlessness in resolving the conflict. This, the study suggests, together with a low trust in external peacebuilding actors like the Minsk Group, the US, and Russia, pose additional challenges to policymakers and peace negotiators.

    Protracted conflict, according to the study, was being accompanied by enemy image propaganda, especially by the Azerbaijani state and media.

    The study reflected contrasting attitudes of Azerbaijanis and Armenians on transforming the years-old ‘no peace no war’ stalemate. According to the report, respondents in Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia identified the status quo with ‘stability’, while for Azerbaijanis, it evoked the concept of ‘justice’, which they associate with the ‘return of territories’.

    International Alert called for more support for initiatives that would help all three societies to overcome a trend of devaluing human life, and to explore more about the lives of individuals in the border areas.

    The peacebuilding group also underlined the continued exclusion of refugees in all three societies from the conflict discourse.

    ‘It is important to put the focus back on the individual who has shouldered the heavy burden of war, their feelings, thoughts, fears and hopes. Personal history must be clearly seen and valued. Only then will it become possible to appreciate a person’s worth and activity’, the report reads.

    The group suggests ‘open media projects’ as one of the tools to highlight personal stories.

    [Read on OC Media: ‘I would never return home again’ — the Azerbaijani IDPs as old as the conflict]

    The group advocated for raising awareness of members of the communities about the personal cost of conflict both in humanitarian and economic terms.

    ‘If people realise that every individual and every family is paying for the conflict and not for peace, this could help to alter the dynamics of the conflict’, the report reads.

    The group recommends highlighting how conflict reinforces social justice grievances, a problem seen as important among respondents from all communities.
    ‘Status quo no longer in Armenia’s favour’

    On Monday, outgoing US Ambassador to Armenia Richard Mills identified the unresolved conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and resulting economic blockade from Azerbaijan and Turkey as contributing to corruption in Armenia.

    ‘The status quo is no longer in Armenia’s favour […] Corruption didn’t grow because there are evil people here. The ground was pretty fertile for it because you have closed borders and a very small economy, so it’s very easy to control markets’, Mills said in an interview with EVN Report.

    In the same interview, Mills said he had been ‘struck’ by a lack of discussion in Armenia on what could be ‘acceptable solutions and compromise’ for Armenians, and said that settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict would require Armenia to ‘return some occupied territories’ to Azerbaijan.

    [Read on OC Media: ‘Enhanced security’: Armenian settlers in Nagorno-Karabakh]

    On Wednesday, acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan shortly commented the statement, saying that Armenia’s position was known to the public and ‘has not changed’.

    Russia, another Minsk Group co-chairing country, recently angered Azerbaijani authorities when on 7 October, Svetlana Zhurova, deputy chair of the Russian Duma’s International Affairs Committee, visited Nagorno-Karabakh without their prior permission.

    Her trip was part of the ‘Women for Peace’ initiative under Pashinyan’s wife, Anna Hakobyan.

    Zhurova ended up being blacklisted by the Azerbaijani government for ‘illegally’ entering Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Renewal of talks

    The OSCE Minsk Group, created in 1992, remains the only format for peace negotiations. It has yielded no major breakthroughs in recent years.

    Azerbaijan’s leadership continues to insist on respecting the country’s territorial integrity and on Armenia withdrawing their armed forces from Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions.

    Since a change of power in Armenia in May, new Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has insisted on including the Nagorno-Karabakh authorities in the negotiation process as a party directly involved in the conflict.

    Azerbaijan has rejected the proposal.

    Nevertheless, at a Minsk Group–mediated meeting on 27 September on the margins of the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly, top Armenian and Azerbaijani diplomats agreed to continue negotiations.

    Talks between the two are expected to resume during the co-chairs’ ‘upcoming’ visit to the region.

    Hopes for progress were reignited after informal talks between Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Dushanbe on 28 September. The meeting was the first public interaction between the two countries’ leaders following the change in power in Armenia.

    After the meeting, both leaders confirmed that they had agreed to open a direct line of communication between each other through their defence ministries, in order to prevent incidents along the Nagorno-Karabakh line of contact.


    http://oc-media.org/those-closest-to-nagorno-karabakh-conflict-most-supportive-of-peace
    #paix #Arménie #conflit
    ping @reka
    En italien:
    https://www.balcanicaucaso.org/aree/Nagorno-Karabakh/Nagorno-Karabakh-piu-vicini-al-fronte-piu-a-favore-della-pace-190742

  • Will We Ever See the End of Information Control in Azerbaijan? · Global Voices

    https://globalvoices.org/2018/01/03/will-we-ever-see-the-end-of-information-control-in-azerbaijan

    At a meeting of NATO allies in Brussels in November 2017, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev highlighted the importance of free speech and internet freedom.

    A summary published on the official presidential website paraphrased Aliyev’s remarks as follows:

    “Highlighting democratic development issues, President Ilham Aliyev said the free internet, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and other freedoms are ensured in Azerbaijan.”

    #azerbaïdjan #droits_humains

  • A Bruxelles, la visite tout sourire du président de l’Azerbaïdjan
    https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/060217/bruxelles-la-visite-tout-sourire-du-president-de-l-azerbaidjan

    Ilham Aliyev a rencontré les principaux dirigeants de l’UE lundi, à Bruxelles. La visite du dictateur a irrité activistes et eurodéputés. Mais Bruxelles a besoin de Bakou pour diversifier ses importations de #Gaz, face à Moscou.

    #International #Economie #Azerbaidjan #dictature #Donald_Tusk #Droits_de_l'homme #énergie #europe #Ilham_Aliyev #Jean-Claude_Juncker #Parlement_européen #UE #Ulrike_Lunacek

  • Azerbaijan Holds a Referendum Marred by Violations. Does Anyone Care Anymore? · Global Voices
    https://globalvoices.org/2016/09/29/azerbaijan-holds-a-referendum-marred-by-violations-does-anyone-care-an

    Children growing up in post-independence Azerbaijan are mandated to take a class on the oil-rich country’s ever-changing constitution, but lessons on the document mostly take the form of recitals, with critical reading and discussion discouraged.

    Perhaps that is why at least 70% of Azerbaijan’s electorate turned out to support almost unanimously 29 constitutional amendments that further empowered reigning President Ilham Aliyev in a September 26 referendum, notably granting standing presidents mega-terms of seven years instead of five.

    Or, perhaps there were other more underhanded reasons for such a ringing endorsement of the corrupt ruling family and their bid to rejig Azerbaijan’s political system to suit their needs for a third time since 2002?

    #azerbaidjan #droits_humains

  • #EURASIE – Poutine renforce l’alliance eurasiatique avec Iran, Azerbaïdjan et Turquie
    http://vilistia.org/archives/11670

    Publié le 25 août 2016 par vilistia jeudi 25 août 2016 Rencontre tripartite entre le président de la République islamique d’Iran, Hassan Rohani, le président de la République d’Azerbaïdjan, Ilham Aliyev, et le président de la Fédération de Russie, Vladimir … Lire la suite →

    #EURASIE_GENERALITES_*

  • Azerbaijan
    Journalist detained for reporting on high-level Azerbaijan corruption is freed at last!
    In fantastic news from Azerbaijan today, the Supreme Court ordered the release of award-winning investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova from prison.

    Khadija Ismayilova smiles as she leaves prison after 18 months of imprisonment on bogus charges, Baku, Azerbaijan, on May 25, 2016.
    EXPAND Khadija Ismayilova smiles as she leaves prison after 18 months of imprisonment on bogus charges, Baku, Azerbaijan, on May 25, 2016.
    © 2016 MeydanTV
    Khadija is known for her in-depth pieces on corruption and human rights abuses in Azerbaijan, the oil rich Caspian state. Her investigative pieces exposed evidence of corruption networks that pointed to the country’s top elite, including the President Ilham Aliyev and his family.
    http://bit.ly/20DgvPZ

  • Ismayilova Marks 1 Year in Prison Today; New Stories Posted
    https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/4682-ismayilova-marks-1-year-in-prison-today-new-stories-posted

    One year ago today, investigative reporter Khadija Ismayilova, 39, was unjustly jailed in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku.
    […]
    Ismayilova, an OCCRP partner, was detained on Dec. 5, 2014, on trumped-up charges that included inciting a former colleague to attempt suicide (accusations later recanted). She was eventually convicted of tax evasion and embezzlement in another bogus case connected to her job as a talk show host at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).
    She vehemently denies all allegations, insisting that she is being prosecuted because her work exposing insider deals worth billions has annoyed Azerbaijan’s powerful president, Ilham Aliyev, and his inner circle of family and friends.
    Ismayilova has been sentenced to 7.5 years in prison. Since her arrest, journalists for OCCRP have launched The Khadija Project to finish her work and send a single, stark message to those who would try to muzzle an independent press: “Until Khadija is free, we will be Khadija x 100.

  • Turkey agrees with Azerbaijan to accelerate gas project
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-agrees-with-azerbaijan-to-accelerate-gas-project-.aspx?pag

    Turkey has agreed with Azerbaijan to accelerate the Trans-Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP), with an aim to have the gas project completed before the planned 2018, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said on Dec. 3, as quoted by Reuters.

    In a joint news conference with Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev in the capital Baku, Davutoğlu also said Turkey was willing to share details of its recent jet downing incident with Russia.

    This was the latest move by Turkey’s leaders, who are in an effort to diversify energy supplies as ties with its largest natural gas provider Russia have tumbled following the downing of a Russian warplane by Turkey.

    Earlier this week President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Qatar to explore the possibility of buying more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its Gulf Arab ally.

    Turkey’s gas grid BOTAŞ and Qatar’s national oil energy company inked a memorandum of understanding during Erdoğan’s visit on Dec. 2 which will pave the way for Turkey to import LNG in both a regular and long-term manner, according to Turkish officials.

    This accord will help Turkey’s LNG imports from Qatar gain a long-term perspective, the officials said, as reported by Anadolu Agency.

    In the meantime, Russian gas supplies to Turkey are flowing normally, despite the row between the two countries, a source in Russian gas giant Gazprom told Reuters on Dec. 3.

    #Turquie #Russie #Energie #Qatar #Azerbaidjan

  • Azerbaijan’s Ruling Party Seen Easily Winning Election - The New York Times
    http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2015/11/01/world/europe/01reuters-azerbaijan-election.html

    Azeri voters headed to the polls on Sunday for a parliamentary election which Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev’s ruling party is widely expected to win, and which mainstream opposition and international monitors are shunning.
    […]
    We got 71 (out of 125) seats at the previous election and we have every chance to repeat that victory this time,” Ali Akhmedov, the executive secretary of the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan (New Azerbaijan) Party, said.

    The mainstream opposition in Azerbaijan, a mainly Muslim country of about 9 million people between Iran, Russia and Turkey, is boycotting the poll.

    The pre-election period was marred by massive violations. That’s why we decided not to participate,” opposition Musavat Party leader, Arif Gajily, told Reuters.
    […]
    The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) said it would not monitor the election because restrictions imposed on it by the authorities made credible poll monitoring impossible.
    […]
    Some foreign journalists, including reporters from Reuters, were not issued with accreditation to cover the election. The foreign ministry cited technical difficulties.

  • Et pendant ce temps-là, en #Azerbaïdjan,…

    Azerbaijan : Aliyev Family, Friends Cruise Aboard SOCAR Super Yachts
    https://www.occrp.org/en/investigations/4342-azerbaijan-aliyev-family-friends-cruise-aboard-socar-super-yachts


    Le Prima

    Friends and family of President Ilham Aliyev make free use of two luxury yachts worth US$ 59 million that are owned by the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), the organization charged with managing the country’s oil wealth for its citizens.
    That means the yachts deprive Azerbaijani citizens of about US$ 12 million per year in oil profits—the amount experts say such yachts typically cost to run. That’s in addition to the US$ 2,000 worth of fuel per hour that the yachts consume.
    It’s not the first time SOCAR has been so accommodating to the Aliyevs. The First Family previously used SOCAR to register their US$ 25 million London mansion.

    avec visite du Prima et du Sedation A, les 2 yachts en question.
    https://www.occrp.org/investigations/4342-azerbaijan-aliyev-family-friends-cruise-aboard-socar-super-yachts

    Yet another ex-crew member shed light on why the Aliyevs were seldom seen aboard Prima: on one occasion when Aliyev and his wife, Mehriban, were on board, the First Lady is said to have felt seasick and the presidential staff complained that the yacht was too small.

    During a short trip the wife felt sick and said that the boat was too small. So then her staff started to talk about buying a bigger boat, of 70 or 100 meters,” the crew member said.

    #Corleones_of_the_Caspian

  • #Azerbaidjan : condamnation à 7 ans et demi de prison pour la journaliste Khadija Ismayilova

    Azerbaijani investigative reporter faces more than 7 years in prison
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/russia-and-former-soviet-union/azerbaijani-investigative-reporter-gets-jail-sentence-396951.html

    Investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova, who has written numerous hard-hitting stories on corruption in Azerbaijan, was today sentenced to seven and a half years in prison by the Azerbaijani authorities.

    Ismayilova insists she is being imprisoned for her investigative work and that the charges lodged against her are fabricated, an assessment backed by civil society groups and media freedom organizations.

    Her journalism for Kyiv Post partner Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and other press outlets, included major exposes of graft and improper business links of those in the close circle of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, including his family members.
    […]
    Acquitted of the initial charge of incitement to attempt suicide, Ismayilova was convicted of embezzlement, tax evasion and running an illegal business at the RFE/RL bureau – charges she has called ridiculous.

    This case was a travesty. It has more in common with the Stalin show trials than modern justice,” says Drew Sullivan, editor of OCCRP. “It appears Khadija was convicted politically and not criminally for her reporting.

    OCCRP joins media freedom and human rights organizations worldwide to demand Ismayilova’s immediate release. Organizations from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights have noted she is a political prisoner and her incarceration cannot be tolerated.

  • Azerbaijan’s first family of dictators lives lavishly in suburbs of Moscow
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/azerbaijans-first-family-of-dictators-lives-lavishly-in-suburbs-of-moscow-

    Seven kilometers west of Moscow along the Rublyevo-Uspenskoye Highway, a three-meter-high green metal fence cuts through the cool pine forest. Behind the fence lies Mayendorf Gardens, a subdivision in the exclusive and secretive Rublevka community that is home to Forbes millionaires, State Duma deputies, and high-ranking public officials.

    One of the homeowners is Leyla Aliyeva, the elder daughter of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who is listed in various records as either 30 or 31 years old. Experts told the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project her property is probably worth tens of millions of given that the median value of current houses for sale in the settlement is $37 million.

    OCCRP has been tracking the first family’s wealth and the dacha is just one of the many luxury mansions the Aliyevs own around the world despite Ilham Aliyev having only served as a public servant during most of his life.


    Leyla Aliyeva, the elder daughter of Azerbaijani president, at a soiree in Cannes, France.

  • Embarras diplomatique à un mois des Jeux européens en Azerbaïdjan
    http://www.lemonde.fr/asie-pacifique/article/2015/05/17/embarras-diplomatique-a-un-mois-des-jeux-europeens-en-azerbaidjan_4634835_32

    Le président Ilham Aliyev entend en faire une vitrine pour son pays : du 12 au 28 juin, l’Azerbaïdjan accueillera les premiers Jeux européens, organisés par les Comités olympiques européens (EOC) sur le modèle des jeux panaméricains et asiatiques. Dans l’esprit du dirigeant azéri, l’événement pourrait même être un tremplin pour une candidature aux Jeux olympiques de 2024. Mais la compétition suscite l’embarras dans les capitales européennes, en raison de la situation des droits de l’homme dans le pays.

    A quatre semaines du rendez-vous sportif, les ONG de défense des droits de l’homme demandent d’en boycotter la cérémonie d’ouverture.
    […]
    Selon Jean-Marie Fardeau, le directeur du bureau français de HRW, « la présence à la cérémonie d’ouverture d’un représentant de l’Etat français, comme le secrétaire d’Etat aux sports, Thierry Braillard, serait vraiment un mauvais signal s’il n’y a pas d’amélioration significative de la situation dans le pays ». Au ministère français des affaires étrangères, on assure ne pas encore savoir si quelqu’un participera à la cérémonie d’ouverture dans ces conditions, ni qui.
    Pour HRW, cette première soirée à Bakou aura forcément une dimension politique, l’occasion pour le président Ilham Aliyev d’afficher ses bonnes relations avec les gouvernements européens. « Nous savons combien les symboles sont importants, nous l’avons vu pour le 9 mai en Russie. Nous voudrions que les Européens envoient les mêmes signaux pour l’Azerbaïdjan », ajoute Sacha Koulaeva, responsable du bureau Europe de l’Est et Asie centrale à la Fédération internationale des droits de l’homme (FIDH).

  • President Aliyev meets Pope Francis - AzerNews
    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/78776.html

    Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev and his spouse Mehriban Aliyeva have met head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis in the Vatican during an official visit.

    ==========================

    Mehriban Aliyeva meets Vatican’s Culture Minister - AzerNews
    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/78698.html

    Azerbaijan’s First Lady, Mehriban Aliyeva met with Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, Vatican’s Minister of Culture, during her visit to the Vatican on March 5.
    The minister hailed Aliyeva’s role in expanding bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and the Vatican.
    Ravasi lauded the humanitarian and cultural projects implemented between the two countries.
    He noted the first lady’s role toward the restoration and digitization of Roman catacombs as well as some rare manuscripts of the Vatican Apostolic Library, and implementation of other projects as an “important historic step of Muslim Azerbaijan.


    (quelques jours avant, c’était la culture, avec Madame. Sans foulard, mais toujours avec talons ?)

  • Le président de la République signe un décret annulant le Comité d’Etat en charge des terres et de la cartographie - Agence Télégraphique d’Azerbaïdjan

    http://azertag.az/fr/xeber/france-830172

    Un petit changement dans les responsabilités pour la délmimitation des frontières...

    Le président de la République d’Azerbaïdjan, Ilham Aliyev, a signé jeudi un décret annulant le Comité d’Etat en charge des terres et de la cartographie.
    Conformément au décret présidentiel une partie des fonctions du Comité annulé sera prise en charge par le Comité d’Etat des biens et l’autre par le Ministère de l’Environnement et des Ressources naturelles.
    Les travaux concernant la délimitation et la démarcation des frontières nationales de la République d’Azerbaïdjan, y compris celles des eaux limitrophes et du secteur azerbaïdjanais de la mer Caspienne, seront réalisés par le Ministère de l’Environnement et des Ressources naturelles en coopération avec le Service national des frontières.

    #azerbaidjan #frontières

  • Il faut en finir avec le régime d’Ilham Aliev en #Azerbaïdjan
    http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2014/09/02/il-faut-en-finir-avec-le-regime-d-ilham-aliev-en-azerbaidjan_4480278_3232.ht

    A l’inverse, certains diplomates impavides semblent considérer que la République du Haut-Karabagh, peuplée d’Arméniens, devraient retourner sous le joug de l’Azerbaïdjan, un joug duquel elle s’est libérée voici 20 ans aux termes d’une guerre de décolonisation. Cela ne peut en aucun cas être l’objet des négociations en cours. Que cela soit clair pour tous : on ne peut demander aux citoyens d’un Etat démocratique comme le #Karabagh de réintégrer le giron d’une dictature comme l’Azerbaïdjan, surtout quand le président de celle-ci déclare que les Arméniens - où qu’ils résident dans le monde - sont les ennemis de son pays.

    Une position très équilibrée, ouvrant la voie aux discussions…, signée de Arlette Grosskost (Député UMP), François Pupponi (Député PS) et François Rochebloine (Député UDI). F. Pupponi est secrétaire et F. Rochebloine est vice-président du Groupe d’amitié France-Arménie de l’Assemblée nationale.

    http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/qui/xml/organe.asp?id_organe=/14/tribun/xml/xml/organes/675799.xml

    On notera que la phase « chaude » de la guerre du Karabagh a eu lieu dans la période où H. Aliyev n’était pas au pouvoir. Et que la revendication sur ce territoire semble bien être un consensus national sur lequel joue le régime. Si l’on devait « en finir » (par quels moyens ? « avec le régime d’Ilham Aliyev », je vois mal comment cette revendication pourrait disparaître du jour au lendemain.

    On attend la réponse, au moins aussi équilibrée, de (p. ex.) Hervé Morin (député UDI), Michel Voisin (député UMP) et Christian Bataille (député PS), respectivement vice-président, secrétaire et membre du Groupe d’amitié France-Azerbaïdjan de l’Assemblée nationale, complétés de Nathalie Goulet (sénatrice UDI, vice-présidente du Groupe France-Caucase).

  • Infographie détournement du sponsoring national et comme souvent avec ces ONG, parasitage des grands événements

    http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2014/05/23/azerbaidjan-foot-rsf-atletico-sponsor_n_5378413.html

    Les centaines de millions de téléspectateurs qui assisteront à la finale de la Champions League de football, samedi 24 mai, ne doivent pas se laisser duper par la communication officielle. Prédateur de la liberté de la presse, Ilham Aliyev, le président de cette république caucasienne 160e sur 180 pays au classement mondial de la liberté de la presse, a quasiment réussi à éteindre le pluralisme chez lui

    qui n’était pas au courant, sérieusement ?

     ?

    #sport #politique #champions_league #azerbaïdjan

  • Cadeau de joyeux avènement de I. Aliyev : un an de gaz gratuit pour tous les lieux de culte en Azerbaïdjan, mais aussi aux églises géorgiennes.

    SOCAR to supply free gas to Georgia’s religious facilities - AzerNews
    http://www.azernews.az/oil_and_gas/60824.html

    Azerbaijan’s state energy company SOCAR will supply gas to the religious facilities of Georgia free of charge within a year beginning from this November.
    (…)
    [SOCAR Head Rovnag] Abdullayev said… “We renegotiated the terms and made ​​a decision on gas supply to all religious facilities in Georgia free of charge within a year upon Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s instruction.”
    Earlier, SOCAR said that President Aliyev also ordered to supply natural gas for the heating systems of all the mosques and churches and other religious facilities in Azerbaijan free of charge.

  • Azerbaïdjan : la bourde de la présidence qui publie les résultats avant l’élection - Infos - Replay

    http://videos.tf1.fr/infos/2013/azerbaidjan-la-bourde-de-la-presidence-qui-publie-les-resultats-8288491.h

    Ah bon ? c’est vraiment arrivé ?

    L’élection présidentielle en Azerbaïdjan remportée mercredi par le président sortant Ilham Aliev a été marquée par d’"importants problèmes", a déclaré jeudi la mission d’observateurs de l’Organisation pour la sécurité et la coopération en Europe. Explications avec Benoît Gallerey.

    #azerbaidjan #caucase

    • Le sujet de TF1 suit très fidèlement l’article du Washington Post

      Oops : Azerbaijan released election results before voting had even started
      http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/10/09/oops-azerbaijan-released-election-results-before-voting-had-even-sta

      The vote counts – spoiler alert: Aliyev was shown as winning by a landslide – were pushed out on an official smartphone app run by the Central Election Commission. It showed Aliyev as “winning” with 72.76 percent of the vote. That’s on track with his official vote counts in previous elections: he won ("won"?) 76.84 percent of the vote in 2003 and 87 percent in 2008.

      Lequel article reprend l’info (et l’image, comme c’est indiqué dessus) de Meydan TV (pointé ici par @nicolas2 http://seenthis.net/messages/183531 )
      Urgent : Presidential Election Rigged. Results Pre-announced in a major phone app failure. | Meydan TV - Alternativ və Azad Media Kanalı
      http://www.meydan.tv/az/site/politics/249/Urgent-Presidential-Election-Rigged-Results-Pre-announced-in-a-major-phone-ap

      The app developer’s name is Vusal Isayev. We have a screenshot of his dialogue with our social media manager Hebib Muntezir, where Vusal introduces himself as the app’s developer and requests to remove the news piece from Meydan TV. He claims that it was a test and it is “OLD INFORMATION”. Here is an extract from the exchange:
      Hebib (Meydan TV): If it is old (elections), then why 72% for Ilham Aliyev? Vusal Isayev(App developer): They gave me old information. Hebib: If it is old information, then why Camil Hassanli was in it?
      Vusal Isayev then proceeded to close his Facebook account. Meydan TV has screenshots of the entire conversation.
      Mr Isayev’s LinkedIn profile said he is a Managing Director of a company called “Happy Baku”. Happy Baku is the company which has developed the app (see here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/m-rk-zi-secki-komissiyas/id710409754?ls=1&mt=8).

      Évidemment, tout le monde reprend le sujet sur le thème « Oups ! ». Mais plus il est repris, plus ça devient imprécis. Ainsi, pour TF1, c’est « la présidence publie les résultats par anticipation », alors qu’il ne s’agit pas du tout de la présidence ni de la commission électorale mais du développeur d’une boîte de développement (en même temps, c’est TF1…)

      Et quand on regarde de près l’image, on voit assez clairement qu’il s’agit d’une démo de résultats, avec copies d’écran dans le style de ce qu’il est possible de voir sur l’AppStore.
      • menu principal (à droite)
      • suivi du taux de participation (dans la fenêtre du milieu) pour une circonscription électorale. Apparemment composée de 2 districts Hacıqabul et Kür(dəmir) . Le suivi s’arrête à 15h et présente des chiffres nuls pour 17h e 19h
      • à gauche la fenêtre présente des résultats (forcément définitifs puisqu’on ne les connait pas en cours de vote) pour une subdivision (non précisée) où il y 15 581 votes exprimés (cf. 11 337 votes pour I. Aliyev, soit 72,76%)

      Donc, oui, c’est arrivé, cependant l’interprétation qui en est faite ne me paraît pas correcte. Mais, c’est pas grave, ça fait du buzz et on peut se moquer sans risque d’une république bananière (pétrolière et gazière).

      Je n’ai pas souvenir que les médias occidentaux aient repris avec frénésie les résultats de V. V. Poutine en Tchétchénie (de mémoire, quelque chose comme 99% avec une participation de 99%…)

  • Ilham Aliyev wins presidential elections in Azerbaijan : exit polls - AzerNews
    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/60508.html

    Une heure après la clôture du vote, le conditionnel n’est pas de mise, même s’il ne s’agit que des résultats de sondage « sortie des urnes ».

    NGO Cooperation Alliance publicized the results of the “exit-poll”, which was held among population taking part in the presidential election held in Azerbaijan on October 9.

    According to the results, incumbent President Ilham Aliyev won the elections with 83.89 percent of votes.
    Results of the exit polls conducted by the Rey Monitoring Centre and ELS Independent Research Center also show that President Aliyev won the presidential election.

  • Top cleric urges Azerbaijanis to vote for Aliyev in October election - AzerNews
    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/59701.html

    Le clergé appelle à voter Aliyev.

    Azerbaijan’s highest Muslim cleric has urged citizens of the country to vote for incumbent Ilham Aliyev in next month’s presidential election.
    Sheikh-ul Islam Haji Allahshukur Pashazada, who heads the Baku-based Board of Muslims of the Caucasus, said that the Caspian Sea nation’s Muslim population will support Aliyev in the election planned for October 9.
    Every believer in Azerbaijan is proud to have a president like Ilham Aliyev,” Pashazada said at a religious conference held in Baku on September 19. “Many mosques are being reconstructed in Baku and the regions of the republic. Azerbaijan’s largest mosque is under construction at the moment. All religious festivals are held at the highest possible level. There are no obstacles to the performance of religious rituals. This is reflective of the president’s attitude to religion and religious figures.

    Il faut dire, il en a bien besoin : les sondages ne lui donne que 89% …

    Of the polled, 89.32 percent said they would vote for Aliyev, while 8 percent expressed support for Jamil Hasanli, the main opposition candidate representing the National Council of Democratic Forces, an opposition alliance.

    Et en plus, sa dame, elle est drôlement gentille avec le bon peuple.

    The top cleric also praised First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva for helping the needy.
    People appeal to the first lady and the Heydar Aliyev Foundation to help resolve their problems,” he said.

  • L’Azerbaïdjan à la conquête de l’Ouest

    http://www.grotius.fr/azerbaidjan-spectacle-humanitaire

    Voilà un pays dont on ne savait encore pas grand chose il y a quelques années. Le type de pays qu’on est bien en peine de situer sur une carte du Caucase tant les réalités politiques, historiques et géographiques sont complexes dans cette ancienne aire d’influence soviétique. Aujourd’hui, la politique d’ouverture prônée par son Président Ilham Aliyev est un succès et l’on parle de plus en plus dans le monde de l’Azerbaïdjan.

    Les évènements internationaux s’y succèdent désormais. Les 2 et 3 octobre dernier se tenait notamment à Bakou la seconde édition du Forum Politique Humanitaire, réunissant pendant deux jours près de 700 personnes dans la capitale azerbaidjanaise, plongés dans la réflexion sur les grands enjeux politiques et géopolitiques de notre monde. Si le colloque avait des allures de grand barnum un peu général et pompeux, il avait l’intérêt majeur d’être un prétexte à faire découvrir un pays en pleine campagne médiatique et opération séduction depuis plusieurs mois.

    #azerbaidjan

  • #WikiLeaks #cablegate: #BP accused by #Azerbaijan of stealing oil worth $10bn | The Guardian
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/15/wikileaks-azerbaijan-bp-oil-10bn

    The president of Azerbaijan accused BP of stealing billions of dollars of oil from his country and using “mild blackmail” to secure the rights to develop vast gas reserves in the Caspian Sea region, according to leaked US cables.

    Ilham Aliyev said the oil firm tried to exploit his country’s “temporary troubles” during a gas shortage in December 2006. In return for making more gas supplies available for domestic consumption that winter, BP wanted an extension of its lucrative profit-sharing contract with the government and the go-ahead to develop Caspian gas reserves, one cable from the US embassy in Baku reports. Aliyev also threatened to make BP’s alleged “cheating” public, cables show.

    #pétrole