Thursday, 22 August 2002

Azeris displeased with some points in Council of Europe report on Azerbaijan

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By empty (8/22/2002 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The Council of Europe monitoring committee has sent the Azerbaijani side a report on the results of the visit by the Council of Europe rapporteurs on Azerbaijan, Andreas Gross and Martinez Cassan, who visited Baku on 15 July. According to information from Latif Huseynov, head of the legislation and state organizations department of the Milli Maclis parliament, the Azerbaijani side familiarized itself with the document, made recommendations and expressed dissatisfaction with certain points. The report of the monitoring group reflects Azerbaijan's obligations before the Council of Europe.
The Council of Europe monitoring committee has sent the Azerbaijani side a report on the results of the visit by the Council of Europe rapporteurs on Azerbaijan, Andreas Gross and Martinez Cassan, who visited Baku on 15 July. According to information from Latif Huseynov, head of the legislation and state organizations department of the Milli Maclis parliament, the Azerbaijani side familiarized itself with the document, made recommendations and expressed dissatisfaction with certain points. The report of the monitoring group reflects Azerbaijan's obligations before the Council of Europe. The Azerbaijani side expressed dissatisfaction with how the report reflects issues of the occupation of Azerbaijani lands, the state of refugees and displaced persons, the state of the media in the republic and the existence of so-called political prisoners in the country. (MPA news agency)
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