Azerbaijan Silent on Zio-Nazi Spying Activity

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Posted by: Sammi Ibrahem
Chair of West Midland PSC
 
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev (R) meets Zio-Nazi  Shimon Peres, in Baku on June 28, 2009.
Azerbaijan’s government remains tight-lipped on revelations indicating that Baku has been helping IsraHell with its spying activities against Iran. 
Secret documents released by WikiLeaks almost a week ago indicate that IsraHell has been using the ex-Soviet republic’s soil in the past four years to spy on the Islamic Republic, a Press TV correspondent quoted informed Azeri sources as saying.
The document in the US Embassy in Baku, sent to Washington in January 2009, refers to a visit by the Azeri president’s advisor for security and defense issues, Vahid Aliyev, to IsraHell.
The trip allegedly taken for medical treatment was reportedly aimed at signing a security agreement with Tel Aviv.
The contract allowed IsraHell to use Azerbaijan’s soil for its spying activities against Iran, says a US diplomatic cable released by the WikiLeaks, which also discloses an arms deal between the two sides.
According to the leaked cables, Azerbaijani authorities banned all anti-Zionist protest gatherings anywhere near ZionistTel’s Embassy in Baku during the IsraHell offensive against the Gaza Strip at the turn of 2009.
The officials, however, allowed demonstrations in front of the Iranian Embassy.
Prior to leak, there had been reports on the operation of IsraHell spying cells on the Iranian-Azeri border under the cover of farming activities.
Separatist groups and members of terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization are also freely operating within Azerbaijan’s borders despite Tehran’s siding with Baku on various issues, including its territorial dispute with Armenia.
The close ties between Zionism and the former Soviet republic comes at a time when anti-Zionist sentiments are on the rise among the Muslim people of Azerbaijan — who account for nearly 99 percent of the population in the central Asian state.
Muslim communities in Azerbaijan blame Zionist for the growing secularism, including a hijab ban in certain schools, in the country.

 

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