PACE member orders to discredit elections in Azerbaijan By using pressure, blackmail
A PACE member’s gang has ordered to discredit elections in Azerbaijan at any cost.
Although PACE has not received an invitation to observe the snap presidential elections in Azerbaijan, PACE member Frank Schwabe, who mainly acts against Azerbaijan in PACE, and his gang, are resorting to open pressure and blackmail against the mission of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights to intervene in the process, according to the information available at Caliber.Az.
During an interview with BBC, Schwabe actually insulted the OSCE observation mission some time ago. However, now Schwabe and his gang, are using members of the mission with whom they have good relations and sending appropriate instructions to them. The main requirement is to find and inflate only negative aspects to discredit the elections and not to mention about the positive aspects. Schwabe's people and his gangs in the mission openly threaten and blackmail their "comrades".
There are many people in the OSCE mission who carry out orders from such countries as the US, France and get in touch with Schwabe. During these elections they are actually pursuing their own agenda, rather than the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. According to the available information, these people, in violation of the Code of Conduct and Observer Methodology, were instructed to find only so-called “facts” aimed at discrediting the elections, and they, in turn, are pressuring other members of the mission to comply with this requirement to prepare final, maximally biased and negative report.
Apparently, Schwabe and his gang, as well as so-called “friends” from the OSCE mission, have not realised the significance of the February 7 elections for Azerbaijan. They have not understood that an attempt to discredit the elections is nothing more than an attempt to cast a shadow on Azerbaijan’s great victory in Karabakh.
The snap presidential elections in Azerbaijan are scheduled for February 7.