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    <title>The Voice of Mirza Xazar: Azerbaijan: Continuous harassment threatens existence of independent media</title>
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      <title>Azerbaijan: Continuous harassment threatens existence of independent media</title>
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VIENNA, 22 May 2007 -- The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media,  Miklos Haraszti, expressed concern today over the eviction of the  country's two main independent newspapers from their premises, and new  procedures against their imprisoned editor, Eynulla Fatullayev.    On 20 May, the Ministry for Emergency Situations forcibly evacuated the  staff of Realniy Azerbaijan and Gundalik Azarbaycan from their offices.  The newspapers have not been printed since the eviction
and it is unclear  when their publication will resume.    "The eviction paralyses Azerbaijan's largest and most popular newspapers,  in a clear attempt to fully silence them. This is part of an ongoing  campaign to do away with independent journalism," said Haraszti.    He noted the evacuating authorities cited alleged danger from "structural  deficiencies" in the 13-storey building, but had evicted no other tenants.    "I have also received worrying
news that since the eviction the 
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 newspapers' servers and archives are being searched by national security  personnel. All this represents an openly oppressive stance, going beyond  the previously seen discriminatory treatment of independent media,"  Haraszti added.    Reportedly, the search warrants were based on a new criminal case against  the papers' founder and editor, Eynulla Fatullayev, already convicted last  month for 'defamation of a village and of the army'.    "I call on
the authorities to stop persecuting the remaining free press in  Azerbaijan and ensure that Realniy Azerbaijan and Gundalik Azarbaycan can  resume their work," said Haraszti.    Over the last months, the OSCE Representative has several times expressed  his concern over the deteriorating state of freedom of the media in  Azerbaijan, including during a visit to Baku where he met President Ilham  Aliyev.    Seven Azerbaijani journalists are presently in jail,
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&lt;p&gt;OSCE Press release&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;        --  HREA - http://www.hrea.org    Human Rights Education Associates (HREA) is an international  non-governmental organisation that supports human rights learning; the  training of activists and professionals; the development of educational  materials and programming; and community-building through on-line  technologies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <author>Mirza Khazar</author>
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