Thursday, February 16, 2012


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Azerbaijani Opposition Party Visits Turkish Soldiers' Graves

The memorial to Turkish soldiers on the Alley of Martyrs in Baku on October 21.
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BAKU -- An opposition party has protested against the removal of Turkish flags from a memorial in Baku, RFE/RL's Azerbaijani Service reports.

The Azerbaijan People's Front Party (APFP) put wreaths on the graves of the Turkish soldiers, who helped defend Azerbaijan from Armenian forces in 1918.

The protesters said their goal was to show the eternal solidarity of  Turkey and Azerbaijan.

Police detained three youths who raised both country's flags.

Turkey's flags were removed from the same cemetery last week, days after Baku sent a protest note to Turkey because the Azerbaijan flag was banned from a  Bursa soccer match attended by the Armenian and Turkish presidents.

Government officials explained the removal by saying the law on national flags allows foreign flags to be displayed only in front of international organizations and diplomatic missions.

Azerbaijani lawmakers have begun revising the law to allow the Turkish flag at the cemetery.

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