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merhayrenik
02-11-2009, 07:23 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7882911.stm

The commander of Azerbaijan's air force has been shot dead outside his house in the capital, Baku, officials have said.

Lt-Gen Rail Rzayev, 64, was shot once in the head by an unknown gunman while getting into his car in a western area of the city at around 0800 (0400 GMT).

Defence ministry officials said the general was taken to a military hospital, but died shortly afterwards.

The authorities say they have launched an investigation into the murder, but they do not know what the motive was.

Nijmedin Sadykhov, the head of the Azeri military general staff, told Lider TV that security cameras near Gen Rzayev's home might help catch the perpetrator.

"There was a single shot. According to preliminary information, Rzayev's car had been under surveillance for several days," he said.

Oil-rich nation

Gen Rzayev, who had commanded Azerbaijan's air force since 1992, was rarely seen in public or in the media.

He was the first high-ranking military official to be killed in the former Soviet state since 1994, when the country was at war with Armenia over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Since then, a fragile ceasefire has held in the region, but there is still no lasting resolution as to how the territory should be governed.

More recently, the general was the Azeri representative in the stalled negotiations between Russia and the US over the use of the Qabala radar station in northern Azerbaijan.

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Moscow had offered Washington access to data from the Soviet-built radar station, which it leases from the Azeri government, as an alternative to US plans to station elements of a missile defence shield in Eastern Europe.

Azerbaijan, which lies on the Caspian Sea and has major oil and gas resources, has recently invested much of its wealth into the military.

Official statistics show the government spent more than $1bn (£696m) on improvements to its armed forces last year.

Some military analysts say Gen Razayev played a role in the country's recent large-scale military acquisitions.

"Rzayev was the focal point for air force and air defence military acquisitions, and the largest part of [Azerbaijan's] military budget is being allocated for acquisitions in these spheres," Baku-based analyst Uzeir Jafarov told the AFP news agency.

In October 2008, the International Crisis Group described Azerbaijan's armed forces as "fragmented, divided, accountable-to-no-one-but-the-president, un-transparent, corrupt and internally feuding", and highlighted problems in supply and procurement.

"A lack of transparency and parliamentary oversight of tenders for military construction and food and other purchases for the army allows inflated prices and proxy companies to receive preferential treatment," it said in a report.

However, the BBC's Tom Esslemont in Baku says it is too early to say whether the general's role in such decisions may have formed any part of a motive for his murder.

Foreign diplomats have also warned that the mainly Muslim country, which borders Iran and Russia's troubled Caucasus region, also faces a real threat from Islamic extremism.

Azerbaijan's President, Ilham Aliyev, won re-election in October in a vote which international observers said fell short of fully democratic standards.

He took over power from his father, Heydar Aliyev, who was president for 10 years until his death in 2003.

The country will vote in a referendum in March on the scrapping of a two-term limit on the presidency, which would allow Mr Aliyev to run again for office after his current term ends in 2013.

merhayrenik
02-11-2009, 07:42 AM
I hope their Air force died with him.

gmd
02-11-2009, 09:03 AM
This is a good start.

hipeter924
02-14-2009, 03:51 AM
I hope their Air force died with him.
You hope too much, there is a flat earth society, so there would be Azeri Airforce even if they have no planes left. :laugh:

Federate
02-14-2009, 08:07 AM
You hope too much, there is a flat earth society, so there would be Azeri Airforce even if they have no planes left. :laugh:
Bahahaha, good comment!

Latest in this great development is that the general was killed by a sniper while his car was stopped and his driver went out to throw garbage. This indicates there was a pattern in the general's everyday movements and someone had studied it for a while or that the driver was in the plot which I and the "azeris" doubt. This also indicates the killer was a professional.

Things to note about the general:
- He has headed Azerbaboonjan's air force since 1992, during the Artsakh war.
- He was a hard-liner on the Artsakh "negotiations" process and supported zero "compromises".
- He was the chief negotiator who stalled negotiations between the USA and Russia on the Qabala Radar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qabala_Radar).
- He had some problems in the business world with a bunch of powerful men.

Stanci
02-14-2009, 11:36 AM
About time somebody in Azerbaijan woke up and used his "brain".

Alina
03-22-2009, 09:04 AM
Every country should have military forces, this is part of national pride... just saying that it is so nice that he was shot is mean and stupid to say the least... one could only judge if one would know the situation from inside...

Federate
03-22-2009, 09:16 AM
just saying that it is so nice that he was shot is mean and stupid to say the least... one could only judge if one would know the situation from inside...
We're so mean and stupid to an air force general in charge of bombing us to the stone age :crying: We're in a de jure war if you haven't heard and we'll take it, anything that hinders their capability to strike us.

Alina
03-22-2009, 02:02 PM
I always thought that wars were about fighting in the open, not killing from behind... but again, as mentioned before I do not know the situation from inside, so do not want to judge... thought that was clear from my message... I guess not.

hipeter924
03-22-2009, 02:16 PM
We're so mean and stupid to an air force general in charge of bombing us to the stone age :crying: We're in a de jure war if you haven't heard and we'll take it, anything that hinders their capability to strike us.

Yep, but remember who's the barbarian ;)

bad one hold on...

Here we go:
http://www.cilicia.com/pics/picf/vahan/Map-Azerbaijan.gif

^If you survived all of that, I am sure you can survive a few more bombs I guess...;)

Federate
03-22-2009, 02:45 PM
I always thought that wars were about fighting in the open, not killing from behind... but again, as mentioned before I do not know the situation from inside, so do not want to judge... thought that was clear from my message... I guess not.
What do you mean you don't know the situation from inside? This man was in charge of all bombing raids during the Artsakh war that killed our civilians. What's more you would like to know? I have explained all the possible motives for his assassination in my previous posts in this thread.

hrai
03-22-2009, 09:02 PM
What do you mean you don't know the situation from inside? This man was in charge of all bombing raids during the Artsakh war that killed our civilians. What's more you would like to know? I have explained all the possible motives for his assassination in my previous posts in this thread.

I agree Federate with the possibilities for his death and reckon "business men" were probably responsible as they are normally the most efficient.
Symbolic throwing out of the garbage at point of death has a resonance of poetry to it.

hrai
03-22-2009, 09:03 PM
Yep, but remember who's the barbarian ;)

bad one hold on...

Here we go:
http://www.cilicia.com/pics/picf/vahan/Map-Azerbaijan.gif

^If you survived all of that, I am sure you can survive a few more bombs I guess...;)

Hipeter, don't understand the "wink" on this post?

hipeter924
03-23-2009, 01:58 AM
Hipeter, don't understand the "wink" on this post?

Which one? :confused:

I changed the pic. I had one before but I realized it wasn't anti-Azeri, it was pro Azeri aka portraying Armenians as barbarians. Had to correct it and forgot to take the first pic's caption out.

Pazooki
03-23-2009, 07:14 PM
Hipeter, don't understand the "wink" on this post?

It's a map of ethnic cleansing.

Ethnic cleansing = massacre

hrai
03-24-2009, 12:22 AM
It's a map of ethnic cleansing.

Ethnic cleansing = massacre

Really????!!!!!!

I was asking why the "wink" was there Sero. The wink linked to the last comment was for me very insensitive with regards to victims of baboon pogroms.