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U.S. State Dept. to check into issue on NDI office in Azerbaijan

2 April 2013 10:47 (UTC+04:00)
U.S. State Dept. to check into issue on NDI office in Azerbaijan

The U.S. State Department will check into the issue regarding activity of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) office in Azerbaijan, U.S. State Department Spokesperson Victoria Nuland has said at a traditional press briefing.

"I don't have any information on that particular assertion by the government. I don't know whether it happened in the last couple of days. We'll check into it. But as you know, all of our U.S.-funded democracy NGOs operate within extremely tight guidelines. They don't fund any particular party or any particular ideological approach," she said.

Nuland said these institutes finance the process of democratic elections and party building in an evenhanded manner across the political spectrum.

Azerbaijani Prosecutor General Zakir Garalov has appealed to the U.S. ambassador in the country, Richard Morningstar, in connection with the activity of the representative office of the National Democratic Institute in Azerbaijan, a source in the Foreign Ministry said last Friday.

According to the appeal, articles published in the press in connection with deficiencies in the representative office's activity caused a great public outcry.

As a result of the investigation conducted by prosecution bodies, it was revealed that the Azerbaijani laws on 'Non-governmental organisations (public associations and foundations)', 'State Registration of Legal Entities and State Register' and 'Grants' were violated while the NDI representative office was operating in Azerbaijan.

Moreover, the NDI violated the conditions of the 'Rules about the form, content and order of submitting the annual financial report of non-governmental organisations', approved by the decision of the Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers dated December 25, 2009.

According to the appeal, the NDI offices and regional information centres, which were not registered in an appropriate manner and not accredited in Baku, Ganja, Tovuz, Shirvan, Yevlakh, Sheki, Khachmaz and Jalilabad, issued grants until July 23, 2012 and have not submitted annual financial reports to the relevant executive bodies after the reporting period was over.

It was also found out that head of the representative office Alex Grigoriev took $1.007 million in cash from an account opened at the International Bank of Azerbaijan, without providing information on the purpose of its use from March 2, 2010 to December 13, 2012.

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