WASHINGTON (Armenpress) — A leading U.S. Congressman on March 1 urged the OSCE leadership, as well as the U.S. government, to raise the issues of political prisoners and lack of media freedom in Azerbaijan during their discussions with the Azerbaijani government and with President Ilham Aliyev personally.
“I met with [President Aliyev] twice in Baku, and I’m hoping to meet him here,” Congressman Christopher Smith (R-N.J.), the chairman of the Committee for Security and Cooperation in Europe, (or Helsinki Commission) and the sponsor of ‘Azerbaijan Democracy Act,’ told TURAN’s Washington correspondent.
Aliyev is expected to attend the US-led Nuclear Security Summit in Washington later in March.
Speaking about the prospects for “Azerbaijan Democracy Act,” the Congressman said, the next step is “probably another hearing, very shortly, followed by mark up of the legislation.” “We are very serious about this bill,” he said, “We are trying to get President Aliyev to realize that he and his government have chosen to repress individuals, journalists, opposition folks, which does not end well.”
“It jumps off the page when you have approximately a hundred political prisoners now, and this number seems to keep growing,” the Congressman said.
Journalists, he added, “sometimes write things that none of us like. But there got to be truth tellers and if they tell the truth and then it’s out of source with the regime, you don’t incarcerate them.”
The “Azerbaijan Democracy Act” was introduced to the Helsinki Commission later last year, during a hearing on journalist Khadija Ismayilova’s imprisonment. It aimed at denying U.S. visas to senior Azerbaijani officials due to their ongoing crackdown against independent voices.
Baku considers the Act “pro-Armenian”, citing Chairman Smith’s long-term advocacy on recognition of 1915 events – Armenian’s mass killings by Ottomans – as Genocide, something that Turkey denies.
When asked if he ever heard back from the Azerbaijani government about the bill, the Congressmen said, “not much!”
Congressman Smith on March 1 also made a specific appeal on behalf of Khadija Ismayil and other prisoners, during the Helsinki Commission hearing with Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Germany’s Chairmanship of the OSCE.
Source: Asbarez
Link: Rep. Smith Urges OSCE, US Leadership to Address Political Prisoners in Azerbaijan