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COURT RULES TO EVICT AZERI OPPOSITION DAILY
AssA-Irada, November 23, 2006
An economic court in Baku ordered several opposition organizations on Friday to vacate a building downtown that the authorities say has been unlawfully occupied in recent years.
The building located at Khagani 33 houses the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA) included in the main opposition bloc Azadlig, its mouthpiece Azadlig daily, Turan news agency and several other organizations.
The ruling upheld the lawsuit brought earlier by the State Committee on Property Management, which said these organizations have been failing to pay rent since 1997. Under the ruling, these organizations are to vacate the premises immediately, without the right of appeal.
The committee has recently offered new offices to Azadlig, PFPA and Turan, but all the three organizations rejected the proposal.
Opposition activists have staged a series of protests in the past weeks against the intended eviction. The editor-in-chief of Azadlig Ganimat Zahidov, who is among several journalists that launched a hunger strike on November 9, severely deteriorated on Friday. Despite his insistence to continue the protest, he was hospitalized after interference by rights defenders and some politicians. Zahidov has already stopped the hunger strike, as he was given a protein injection.
AZERI BROADCASTING COUNCIL CLOSES ANS TV AND ANS CM RADIO
AZERI TV WATCHDOG JUSTIFIES DECISION TO TAKE PRIVATE COMPANY OFF AIR
CLOSED AZERI BROADCASTER APPEALS TO PRESIDENT FOR HELP
OSCE OFFICE CONDEMNS CLOSURE OF PRIVATE TV BROADCASTER IN AZERBAIJAN
MOST POPULAR AZERI COMMERCIAL BROADCASTER TAKEN OFF AIR
PRESIDENT'S REACTION TO MEDIA SITUATION
REPORT FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS
AUTHORITIES SHUT DOWN TV STATION AND EVICT TWO NEWSPAPERS AND NEWS AGENCY IN CRACKDOWN ON INDEPENDENT MEDIA
OSCE OFFICE PRESENTS REPORT ON AZERBAIJAN'S PUBLIC BROADCASTER
BELIEVERS ENRAGED BY ANTI-ISLAMIC PUBLICATION
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AZERBAIJANI ANSWER TO OIL GLUT: BATHE IN IT
International Herald Tribune, November 28, 2006
NAFTALAN, Azerbaijan: Outside this improbable spa in a remote part of the former Soviet Union, oil rigs bob on a hardscrabble plain of rocks, shrubs and rusting industrial equipment that could easily pass for a stretch of West Texas.
Inside, Ramil Mutukhov, a lanky 25- year-old, prepares to be pampered and preened, scrubbed and peeled in a bath of pure crude oil. He undresses, hangs his trousers and sweatshirt on a peg, pulls off socks and underwear and folds up a wad of brown paper towels. He will need those later.
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