Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Azerbaijan vote sparks protests

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BAKU, Azerbaijan — Demonstrat­ors gathered in the capital of Azerbaijan on Saturday to protest the re-election of President Ilham Aliyev in a vote widely criticized by internatio­nal election monitors.

The protesters in Baku demanded that the election be nullified and that Aliyev resign. Aliyev succeeded his father to the presidency of this small oil-rich nation in 2003, extending decades of dynastic rule.

Leading the march was Jamil Hasanli, the historian who ran as the main opposition candidate but snagged less than 6 percent of the vote to Aliyev’s 85 percent.

Police estimated that there were 1,500 at the rally, whereas the opposition put the number between 8,000 and 10,000.

Hasanli was forwarded as a candidate at the last minute after the opposition’s first choice was unable to register because he had Russian citizenshi­p, and many observers said Hasanli’s campaign was poorly planned and lacked energy.

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