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Baku Paper Raided

BAKU, Azerbaijan -- Police raided an Azerbaijani opposition newspaper office, preventing the paper from leading a protest against a trial of journalists accused of insulting the country's president.


The police entered the offices of Azadlig, the newspaper of the Popular Front party, on Saturday, saying they were searching for explosives, the Turan news agency reported.


No bombs were found, said Turan, which is housed in the same building as Azadlig in the Azerbaijani capital Baku.


Azadlig employees had scheduled a demonstration Saturday against the trial of four journalists accused of "insulting the dignity and honor'' of Azerbaijani President Geidar Aliyev.




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