Freedom House slams elections in Azerbaijan

Freedom House has called on the European Union to prioritize human rights and democracy in Azerbaijan at the Eastern Partnership Summit that will take place in November 2013 in Vilnius, according to Azeri Report.
The international human rights watchdog has further called for efforts to suspend negotiations on visa facilitation for Azerbaijani government officials.
Monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) described the election as թ§Չ‚-ժ“seriously flawedթ§Չ‚-Թ, reports the website. The government crackdowns on independent media, civil society organizations, political activists and supporters of the opposition candidates are said to have eliminated any possibility that the election would be free or fair. Opposition candidates were largely denied access to mass media during a campaign that lasted only 21 days, and freedom of assembly was severely hindered in the lead-up to the elections, while the incumbent President, Ilham Aliyev, extensively used state resources, which secured him nearly 85 percent of the votes. Concerns about the level of fraud intensified on the eve of the elections, when information available through a mobile application run by the Central Election Commission թ§Չ‚-ժ“leakedթ§Չ‚-Թ the outcome of the next dayթ§Չ‚-Չ„§s voting to social networks, in which Aliyev was assured of a landslide victory.
թ§Չ‚-ժ“The government of Azerbaijan has shown blatant disregard for its international obligations in the conduct of this election,թ§Չ‚-Թ said David J. Kramer, president of Freedom House. թ§Չ‚-ժ“President Aliyevթ§Չ‚-Չ„§s թ§Չ‚-խœvictoryթ§Չ‚-Չ„§ is badly tainted and lacks legitimacy, raising questions about how, even whether, he should be received at the Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius at the end of next month.թ§Չ‚-Թ
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Armenian News – Tert.am

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