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'Thuggish': U.S.-funded Radio Station Raided in Baku

Authorities raided and closed the Azerbaijan bureau of the U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), the station said.
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A journalist enters Radio Free Europe headquarters in Baku, Azerbaijan Friday, Dec. 26, 2014. The radio station funded by the U.S. government says its office in Azerbaijan's capital of Baku has been raided by prosecutors who claim to have a court decision to shut it down. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on Friday quoted the director of its Azerbaijani service saying that the office has been locked down since early morning by prosecutors and armed police. (AP Photo/Aziz Karimov)Aziz Karimov / AP

Azerbaijani authorities raided and closed the bureau of the U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) on Friday in an apparent attempt to silence one of the country's last independent media outlets, the station said. A senior official of the U.S. State Department said it was "deeply disturbed" by reports that employees of the RFE/RL bureau in Baku were detained in their offices and questioned while the premises were searched by police.

"We call on the responsible authorities to respect Azerbaijan's international commitment to protecting media freedom," said the official, who declined to be identified. RFL/RL, which made its name broadcasting into Russia and its communist allies during the Cold War and is funded by the U.S. Congress, said investigators and armed police had ordered employees into a room of the bureau while they ransacked a company safe and confiscated documents and official stamps.

A court order had stated that the search was part of an investigation of the station's Azerbaijani Service in connection with Azeri laws on foreign funding of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), RFL/RL said in a statement.

Nenad Pejic, editor-in-chief and co-CEO of RFE/RL, called the raid “thuggish” and described it as a "flagrant violation of every international commitment and standard Azerbaijan has pledged to uphold."

Rights advocates accuse veteran Azeri President Ilham Aliyev's government of muzzling dissent and jailing opponents, charges it denies. The West has courted the former Soviet republic as an alternative to Russia as a supplier of oil and gas.

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- Reuters