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Washington: Freedom House refers to Ankara’s PKK operations as ‘a cynical ploy’

July 30, 2015 By administrator

freedom-house-refers-to-ankaras-pkk-operations-as-a-cynical-ploy_8143_720_400The US-based international democratic and human rights NGO Freedom House has slammed the recent operations against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) by the Turkish government, claiming that it appears like a cynical ploy meant to benefit the Justice and Development Party (AK Party).

In a blog article published on the Freedom House website, Senior Program Officer for Eurasia Nate Schenkkan evaluates the events in Turkey ever since the July 20th Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) suicide bombing in Suruç which killed 32 pro-Kurdish activists and the subsequent killing of two Turkish police officers by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) as ‘revenge for Ankara’s support for ISIL.’

“It is hard to avoid the conclusion that Erdoğan and the AK Party have opportunistically used the Suruç bombing and the PKK’s revenge attack as a pretext to crush the party that has threatened their hold on the parliament and government,” wrote the piece, referring to the pro-Kurdish, leftwing People’s Democratic Party (HDP), which by successfully passing Turkey’s prohibitive 10 percent election threshold for the first time in the June 7th general election effectively ended the one-party rule enjoyed by the AK Party since it first took power in 2002.

Suggesting that the ongoing crisis was one heralded by “AKP mouthpieces” who had “warned loudly that the election results will lead the country to chaos,” Schenkkan notes, “Diving headlong into a renewed conflict with the PKK is a breathtakingly cynical ploy to make this prediction come true and thereby win the AKP a parliamentary majority when the coalition talks fail and fresh elections are called for the fall.”

Reminding that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had declared dead the settlement process with the Kurds, launched in 2012 by Ankara to reconcile with Turkey’s Kurdish minority, and called for the prosecution of HDP lawmakers, “The frightening fact is that the ploy could work. If a suppressed HDP loses around 3 percent of the popular vote and falls below the threshold, and if the AKP can poach a larger number of Turkish nationalist votes from the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), the AKP could return to a parliamentary majority only a few months after losing it.”

Schenkkan adds that while an excellent tactician, Erdoğan belies a “strategic myopia,” noting that his attempt to shut down the Kurdish movement is less likely to succeed than ever before.

also published on BGNNews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: cynical ploy’, Freedom House, PKK, Turkey

Freedom House names Armenia a country with free internet

December 5, 2014 By administrator

freedomhouseFreedom House called Armenia a country with free internet in its new report “Freedom of the Net 2014”.

The report indicated that internet penetration rate in Armenia has continued improving over the past few years, accompanied by fewer restrictions on online content.

In terms of obstacles to access Armenia got 7 points out of 25, in terms of limits on content – 9 out of 35 and 12 points out of 40 on violation of user rights.

Thus, Armenia and Georgia are the only states with free internet in the CIS area.

Azerbaijan and Turkey, as well as Russia and Ukraine, are named countries with “partly free” internet.

Syria, Iran and China are among the states with the worst state of internet freedom.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Freedom House, Internet

Head of Freedom House and ex-US ambassador to Azerbaijan call for applying sanctions against Baku

October 5, 2014 By administrator

aliyev-dictarship-sunctionAs the West has turned its attention to the Islamic State and the Ukraine crisis, the government of President Ilham Aliyev has expanded its crackdown on dissenting voices in Azerbaijan. Even American citizens and international NGOs have bet caught up in the widening net of repression. These actions demand a response. This is stated in the article of the head of the international human rights organization Freedom House, David Kramer and ex-US ambassador to Azerbaijan Richard Kauzlarich published on the website of the American edition of The American Interest.

“After an accelerating series of arrests, Aliyev’s government now holds nearly 100 political prisoners, roughly double the number in Belarus and Russia combined. Beyond the raw numbers, Azerbaijan’s authorities are also getting more thuggish in their handling of critics, journalists, and opposition figures—as well as Westerners. Statements of concern and criticism from Western and international officials and organizations have fallen on deaf ears in Baku. Even President Obama’s recent criticism of Azerbaijan’s treatment of NGOs made no impact. To the contrary, there are now credible reports that the Azerbaijani authorities plan to arrest investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova when she returns to Baku from a trip abroad. The best way to try to reverse this disturbing trend is to impose penalties on the Aliyev regime for its outrageous treatment of its own people,” the article reads.

Among the most egregious abuses are the July 30 arrests of civil society activists Leyla and Arif Yunus, accused of spying for Armenian secret services, journalist Ilgar Nasibov was savagely beaten into a state of unconsciousness, the article reminds. Local offices of American and international NGOs suffered too – IREX, NDI, Transparency International and Oxfam, the article reads.
As noted in the article recently departed U.S. Ambassador Richard Morningstar was subjected to various personal attacks by Azerbaijani government representatives, including the Chief of the Presidential Administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev. Senate staffers during a visit to Baku earlier this year were called “spies”. Any individual or organization that criticizes the authorities is viewed as hostile. Mehdiyev has characterized independent media as “anti-Azerbaijani forces” financed from abroad.

The Council of Europe’s human rights chief, Nils Muiznieks, slammed the Azerbaijani government earlier this month for the “totally unacceptable” human rights situation, which, he said, “flies in the face of the human rights obligations undertaken by Azerbaijan” as a member of the Council. UN human rights envoys also accused the prosecution of the activists.

For years, Azerbaijan’s oil and gas reserves insulated the country from exposure for its abysmal human rights record. The West’s attention lately has been focused on the Russia-Ukraine crisis and the challenge of the Islamic State, giving the Aliyev regime a sense that it can get away with its crackdown. At last month’s NATO summit it offered to take part in investment and reconstruction projects in Afghanistan, betting that contributions to the allied effort would buy it a pass on its internal situation, the publication reads.

Azerbaijani authorities often argue that they live in a tough neighborhood—sandwiched between Russia and Iran and with an unresolved conflict with Armenia—and that this should excuse them for their behavior. Geopolitics, however, shouldn’t shield Azerbaijan from criticism for treating its citizens and Western organizations as criminals. It’s time, therefore, for the United States to apply a law modeled on the 2012 Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law and Accountability Act to authorities in Baku. A number of Azerbaijani activists have called for such measures, it says.

At a time when Russia is continuing aggression against Ukraine, some will argue that, for geopolitical reasons, this is not the time for the United States to get tough on Azerbaijan. “There is never a good time to take such steps, but the situation inside Azerbaijan demands a response now. The Aliyev regime must understand that there are consequences for its abuses,” the authors write.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Freedom House, Sanction

Freedom House calls for sanctions against Azerbaijani officials

August 25, 2014 By administrator

Freedom House has issued a statement condemning violent attack on Azerbaijani journalist Ilgar Nasibov.

freedom-house“The horrific physical assault on Ilgar Nasibov, a journalist, is the latest trauma in a rapidly and radically deteriorating human rights situation in Azerbaijan,” said David J. Kramer, president of Freedom House.

“The Government of Azerbaijan seems determined to intimidate human rights activists and any critic of its actions, whether by arrest on false charges or beating, as has happened August 21 to Nasibov. President Ilham Aliyev is entirely wrong if he believes his government can go after its critics without consequences while the world’s attention is focused on other hot spots.”

“He and his government should be held responsible for the dangerous and hostile environment they are promoting,” Kramer said.

“The United States and the European Union should consider sanctions against officials who authorize and carry out these horrific abuses.”

As reported earlier, Nasibov was assaulted on 21 August in his office at the Resource Centre for Development of NGOs and Democracy in Nakhichevan.

Nasibov sustained serious injuries, including concussion, broken cheekbones, nose and ribs. He is still in a very critical condition and receiving medical treatment at the hospital. The attackers also smashed and destroyed property and office equipment.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Freedom House, Sanction

Armenia is far ahead of Azerbaijan in press freedom according to Freedom House ratings

May 2, 2014 By administrator

The human rights organization Freedom House has published its annual report assessing the level of press freedom in 197 countries around the world in 2013.
FreedomThis year Armenia received 62 points and took the 134th place in the rankings. Azerbaijan received 84 points, along with Vietnam, China and Laos and is on the 183rd place.

“In Azerbaijan the repressive media sphere has experienced a further decline due to the increased surveillance of Internet and telephone correspondence of the journalists and bloggers by the government; blocking site that hosts the image, which was associated with the leak of documents from the state security; and, according to the available information, state intervention in the satellite broadcasting radio “Free Europe”/radio “Liberty”. As a result, the country’s rating deteriorated from 82 to 84 points,” reads the statement.

Note that Georgia is on the 93rd place, Russia – 176th, Iran – 190th and Turkey – 134th.

In general, 63 (32%) countries were rated as free, 68 (35%) were partly free, and 66 (33%) were rated as non-free.

“We see a decline in media freedom globally which is driven by the support of the governments to control the information and to punish those who transmit it,” stated Karin Karlekar, the director of the project report.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Freedom House, Turkey

Freedom House report names NKR “partly free” country

January 15, 2013 By administrator

January 15, 2013 – 16:56 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Freedom House NGO published its annual report of 2013, according to which Nagorno Karabakh improved its rating, moving from “not free” country to “partly free”.

The advancement, according to the organization’s report, is mainly stipulated by the competitive NKR presidential elections held in July 2012.

Freedom House assesses the policy of the authorities of the world’s states per two criteria: political rights and civil liberties. Each of these dimensions is assessed on a scale from 1 (maximum) to 7 (minimum). According to both criteria, the Nagorno Karabakh Republic got “5”.

The NKR used to be included in the reports of Freedom House and was generally assessed as “partly free”, NKR MFA Press Service reported.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Freedom House

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