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Azerbaijan removes statue of Egypt's Mubarak
Azerbaijani government responds to opposition's demands to remove Mubarak statue
AFP, Wednesday 8 Jun 2011
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The authorities in Azerbaijan have removed a monument to deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak which had angered government critics, an AFP correspondent reported Wednesday.

The statue of the former Egyptian president sitting in an armchair in front of three pyramids was taken away from a park in the town of Khirdalan near the capital of the ex-Soviet republic on Tuesday.

"It was already necessary to remove his monument long ago," local resident Ali Muradov told AFP.

"If his own people didn't want him, why should he stand here in our country?"

Mubarak's statue was replaced on its plinth by a sculpture depicting an ancient Egyptian figure in the park, which is dedicated to Baku's friendship with Cairo.

A small group of opposition activists demonstrated near the monument in February, calling it a symbol of authoritarianism and demanding its removal, after which the area was put under police guard.

The opposition had hoped that uprisings in Arab world could inspire similar protests in Azerbaijan -- a mainly Muslim, energy-rich state that is an important supplier of oil and gas to Europe.

But a series of unauthorised demonstrations in recent months failed to attract large-scale support and were broken up by police, who arrested scores of activists.




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Parvin Kouliev
08-06-2011 10:53pm
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Dictator's Statues and Monuments
Azerbaijan's illegitimate government has finally betrayed its own to make sure Azerbaijan's dictator Heidar Aliyev's monument would not get destroyed by People of Egypt. As you see from the following link http://www.today.az/view.php?id=42962, Azerbaijan dictator has 4 meter bronze monument established in Egyptian city of Kalubei near Cairo. It is time for People of Egypt to destroy any monuments and statues related to recent and current dictators oppressing their own people in other countries.
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