Azeri police fire rubber bullets at protesters rallying against army abuse![]() March 10, 2013 - 17:19 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Police in Azerbaijan fired rubber bullets and water cannon at hundreds of opposition protesters demonstrating on Sunday, March 10 against violence in the military in the oil-rich country, Reuters said. The protest is one of a series triggered by the sudden death of a soldier, Jeyhun Gubadov, on January 7 at a military barracks. The Defence Ministry said initially the soldier had died of a heart attack, but his family believed he was murdered and four soldiers were arrested after an investigation was opened. Some 500 people gathered the capital Baku shouting "No to deaths in the army" at the rally mostly organized via Facebook by young opposition activists. The demonstration was not sanctioned by the authorities. Western governments and human rights groups accuse Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev, who succeeded his father in 2003, of rigging elections and of clamping down on dissent. Protests are often swiftly broken up by security forces. Partner news U.S. officials say they want to advance efforts to start talks between the Syrian government and opposition leaders. The international conference, backed by Russia and the U.S., aims to find a political solution to the conflict in Syria. Nuland, a career foreign service officer who was until recently State's top spokesperson, was expected to be nominated the post. Alkhatib said Assad should respond within 20 days and that he should then be given a month to dissolve parliament. Partner news |