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One journalist
missing, two others detained
Reporters Without Borders
RAHA/19/October/2003
Reporters Without Borders today voiced
deep concern about the disappearance of Azer Garachenli, a
correspondent for the weekly Avropa, following his arrest during
clashes yesterday in Baku between police and demonstrators
protesting about the preceding day's presidential elections.
Although there is videotape of his
being detained by masked members of the police special forces, the
interior ministry has denied that he is being held. Reporters
Without Borders called on the authorities to do everything possible
to locate him at once.
Despite government assurances that calm
has been restored, two more journalist were detained today and
thousands of copies of opposition newspapers were seized. Reporters
Without Borders therefore also urged the authorities to release the
detained journalists and to condemn any obstruction to the free flow
of information.
The two journalists detained today were
Sayaf Gadoriv and Teymur Imanov of the opposition daily Yeni
Musavat. They were picked up by police as they left the newspaper's
offices. Editor in chief Rauf Arifoglu was nearly arrested in the
afternoon, but escaped in his car. The reason for these arrests was
unknown.
Meanwhile, unidentified men in civilian
dress today confiscated more than 20,000 copies of opposition
newspapers from news stands in several cities. The targeted
newspapers were Yeni Musavat, Azadliq, Hurriyet and Baki Habar.
Copies were also taken from street vendors.
Aflatun Amashev, president of the
Committee for Journalists' Rights (RUH) said at a news conference
today at the Baku Press Club that more than 70 journalists were the
victims of violence on 15 and 16 October. He said 49 of them were
injured and six had their cameras or video equipment smashed or
confiscated. Among the injured journalists, there is continuing
concern about the condition of Nabi Alishev of the daily Khurriyet
and Emin Huseynov, a correspondent for the news agency Turan.
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Peace
Prize is not so important – Khatami
Sontag
attacks U.S. in accepting book honor
Two journalists detained and threatened by fundamentalist group
Said
'57, noted Palestinian writer and advocate, dies at age 67


Nasar Zarafshan (
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