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KHAZARIA: A EURASIAN KINGDOM LIKE NO OTHER
Tuesday 31 October 2006

Sitting on the northern borders of Byzantium and the lands of the Arab caliphate, Khazaria rivaled both empires. The story of Jewish Khazaria, with its components of proselytism, militarism and extensive inter-ethnic mixing, is unique among Jewish tribes. Indeed, because the kingdom owed its Jewishness to conversion, its importance in questions of ancestry and of Ashkenazi ethnogenesis has long been demoted.

This is the thesis of the second edition of Kevin Alan

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All azerbaijani prisoners who are been detained for almost 6 month have started hunger strike
Tuesday 31 October 2006

News from Tabriz says that those detainees have started their hunger strike till teh are freed from prison or die in it.

Mr. Hasan Damirchi and Mr.Mehdi Babaei are among them.

They are emprisoned since May 2006 after a massive uprising in South Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev warns against sanctions on Iran
Sunday 29 October 2006

Azerbaijan sent soldiers to the U.S.-led war in Iraq, and the U.S. military is helping to upgrade its Caspian Sea navy.
British oil giant BP leads the consortium pumping oil out of the Azeri sector of the Caspian Sea, and the grouping includes U.S. companies.
The oil is transported to Europe and the United States via rail and pipeline.
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Meeting for 61st of Azərbaycan Demokrat Firqəsı
Saturday 28 October 2006

Azərbaycan Kültür Ocağı – Köln

Tel:0177 281 91 17
Tarix: 15 Dec. 2006
Giriş :Saat 18.00
Qiymət : 16 €
Uşaqlar: 8 €

21 Azər in 61-ci ildönümündə çıxış etmək istəyənlər, önəriləri olanlar: qurtmeydani@yahoo.de

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Police deployed in Paris suburbs
Saturday 28 October 2006

“Once again France, and even the world, is watching us and waiting to see what we do. So I appeal solemnly for calm and dignity to prevail here.”

But others have warned that factors which played a key part in the riots – high unemployment, discrimination and youth alienation from mainstream society – remain unchanged.

“What is being done in order

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Further Information on UA (3rd) Hojjatoleslam Ezimi Qedimi (m), aged about 32
Saturday 28 October 2006

Muslim cleric Hojjatoleslam Ezimi Qedimi was released from Tabriz prison on 31 August 2006. He had served approximately five months of his one-year prison sentence. Upon his release, Hojjatoleslam Ezimi Qedimi thanked Amnesty International and its members for their concern and help.

According to reports, his release was ordered by the Special Court for the Clergy. It is believed that the release is conditional and the authorities have stipulated that if he resumes his activities on behalf of the Iranian Azerbaijani community he will be re-detained in order to serve the remainder of his sentence, and will

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Bush enters Cheney ‘torture row’
Saturday 28 October 2006

The US executive director of Amnesty International said Mr Cheney’s gaffe revealed the US administration’s true intentions for prisoner interrogation in the future.

“What’s really a no-brainer is that no US

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Reza Abbasi, a Zanjani journalist and South Azerbaijani activist, sentenced to one year in prison
Friday 27 October 2006

Reza Abbasi, a Zanjani journalist and South Azerbaijani activist, sentenced to one year in prison for ‘insulting the leader and senior officials’ and making ‘propaganda against the system’, according to his lawyer, Saeed Khalili.
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IRAN ADOPTS FIRM STANCE ON MINORITY RIGHTS ISSUE
Wednesday 25 October 2006

Discontent is especially high among ethnic Azeris, who comprise roughly a quarter of Iran’s estimated 68 million population, and who live mostly in northern areas of the country. In late September, various Azeri organizations led protests to demand expanded cultural rights, in particular wider access to Azeri-language education. Some of the protests turned violent as Iranian security forces and plain-clothes officers attempted to disperse the crowds.
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Azerbaijan deserves U.S. public attention
Tuesday 24 October 2006

Javid Huseynov, a doctorate student at UC Irvine, said the purpose of the event was to strengthen ties between Azeri communities from a variety of countries now residing in the United States. There are 400,000 Azeris in the United States, with over 100,000 of those living in California, he said.

With Russia trying to strengthen its hold on the region and American-Iranian relations becoming more tense everyday, our relations with their neighbor, Azerbaijan, will be important. It is a chance to secure friendship and promote democratic values

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Putin confident on EU energy pact
Saturday 21 October 2006

The EU leaders said before the summit they would make clear their hopes that Russia would be able to find the killer of the murdered journalist, Anna Politkovskaya.

On Georgia, Mr Putin said that Russia had not started the latest round of tensions between the two countries.

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IRAN ADOPTS FIRM STANCE ON MINORITY RIGHTS ISSUE
Saturday 21 October 2006

Iranian leaders have accused foreign powers, in particular the United States of trying to foment unrest among minority groups in Iran. Iranian Azeri activists insist they have never sought assistance from the US government. “It is a shame to link the Azerbaijani movement in Iran with US policy. This movement is a century old. Different states have [hoped] to obtain benefits from our movement throughout history, but it does not mean that we are going to be a tool in their hands,” said Saleh Ildirim, the chairman of Southern Azerbaijan Independence Party.
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Baghdad security plan ‘failing’
Friday 20 October 2006

The US military has said a security initiative aimed at reducing violence in Baghdad has failed to meet expectations and is being reviewed.
Military spokesman Maj Gen William Caldwell said there had been a “disheartening” 22% rise in attacks in Baghdad since the end of last month.
His comments came as a wave of bombings across [...]

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Agitator on the airwaves (Montrealer Saleh Ildirim, an advocate for the rights of Iran’s Azeri population)
Monday 16 October 2006

Obali, like Ildirim, dreams of returning to an independent South Azerbaijan, the homeland he fled 21 years ago after being imprisoned for promoting Azeri nationalism.

Not everyone, however, agrees with the Gunaz TV agenda. The Republic of Azerbaijan, for one

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UN slaps sanctions on North Korea
Sunday 15 October 2006

The BBC’s Laura Trevelyan at the UN says China has taken the slightly confusing position of apparently disagreeing with something to which it has signed up.

She says the test of the resolution will be in the implementation of the sanctions.

Revised resolution

The US proposed the initial draft resolution

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