New York, May 5, 2003The Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ) condemns yesterday’s attack on the offices on
Yeni Musavat, a popular opposition daily in Azerbaijan’s capital,
Baku.
On the evening of Sunday, May 4, a group of nearly 30 men attacked
the newspaper’s offices, destroying furniture, windows, and telephone
equipment.
The perpetrators also assaulted four Yeni Musavat journalists, including
deputy editor-in-chief Gabil Abbasoglu. The journalists suffered only
minor injuries and were able to work today.
According to Alesker Suleymanov, a journalist with Yeni Musavat, and
Azerbaijani press reports, the attackers were incensed by a recent series
of articles in Yeni Musavat about President Heydar Aliyev’s frail
health. The reports were published after Aliyev collapsed twice on April
21 while making a speech on live national television.
After yesterday’s attack on the paper, the police were called
to the scene, where they detained four of the attackers, at least one
of whom they later released. No one has been charged.
“We call on President Aliyev and the Interior Ministry to do
everything within their power to ensure that this attack is thoroughly
investigated and that the individuals responsible for this crime are
prosecuted,” said CPJ acting director Joel Simon.

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