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10USOSCE61
2010-02-24 14:39:00
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Mission USOSCE
Cable title:
OSCE WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS: FEBRUARY 16 - 19, 2010
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OSCE PGOV PREL MARR KZ KG
SUBJECT: OSCE WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS: FEBRUARY 16 - 19, 2010
EU Mostly Opposed to Reopening Freedom of Media Appointment
UNCLAS USOSCE 000061
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C O R R E C T E D COPY CAPTION
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OSCE PGOV PREL MARR KZ KG
SUBJECT: OSCE WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS: FEBRUARY 16 - 19, 2010
EU Mostly Opposed to Reopening Freedom of Media Appointment
1. (SBU) During the weekly EU coordination meeting February
17, Spanish Ambassador Betanzos Roig (representing the EU
Presidency) said she understood Kazakhstan's consultations on
the appointment of a new representative on freedom of the
media (RFoM) would continue with Russian FM Lavrov's visit to
Astana on February 22. She said Russia had been demarching
OSCE participating States regarding re-opening the selection
and appointment process but said most EU members would firmly
oppose such a move, adding that it would be an insult to the
Greek Chairmanship, which had initiated the selection
process. CDA Fuller encouraged the EU to stand firm against
Russia, said the appointment of the RFoM would be a test of
the Chairmanship's leadership, and said Kazakhstan had two
viable options in the short term: to continue with the
appointment of the Bosnian candidate or to seek participating
States' agreement on an extension of Haraszti. To do
otherwise, she concluded, would signal that the views of one
participating State (Russia) are more important than those of
others. She added that the position was too important to be
left vacant.
Helsinki Commission's Senator Cardin Presses Kazakhstan on
Human Rights
2. (SBU) On February 18, Kazakhstani Foreign Minister
Saudabayev delivered a "State of the OSCE" address to the
Winter Meeting of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Vienna.
In the follow-on question and answer period, U.S. Delegation
Head and Helsinki Commission Co-Chair Senator Benjamin Cardin
(D-MD) emphasized that as OSCE Chair-in-Office, Kazakhstan
would be looked to for leadership. Senator Cardin pointedly
noted that the Zhovtis case was pending before the
Kazakhstani Supreme Court and impressed upon Saudabayev the
need for due process. Senator Cardin expressed sadness that
while Saudabayev was testifying in Washington before the
Helsinki Commission earlier this month, peaceful
demonstrators were being arrested in front of the Parliament
building in Astana. Senator Cardin acknowledged that every
participating State could do better but called upon
Kazakhstan to uphold OSCE principles. Saudabayev largely
dodged these issues in his response, saying Kazakhstan's
transition to democracy had only just begun and declaring
that there were no perfect democracies anywhere.
Kyrgyz Parliamentarian Criticizes the United States
3. (SBU) During the February 18-19 OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly Winter Meeting in Vienna, Kyrgyz opposition
parliamentarian Rosa Otunbayeva, former foreign minister and
ambassador to the United States, complained to CDA Fuller,
the press, and many others about the deteriorating state of
democracy in her country. She spoke scathingly to CDA Fuller
of President Bakiyev, whom she said was dismantling democracy
day by day with new edicts, including the appointment of his
son Maxim to an important post and as head of a delegation to
China. To the press and others, she complained that the U.S.
government is not doing enough to support the human rights
community in Kyrgyzstan and only cares about the base in
Manas. During a press conference for Senators Cardin and
Wicker, an AP stringer asked about Otunbayeva's comment, and
Senator Cardin replied that the United States is very engaged
in human rights issues in Kyrgyzstan and looks to all OSCE
participating States to uphold OSCE principles.
FULLER
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
C O R R E C T E D COPY CAPTION
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OSCE PGOV PREL MARR KZ KG
SUBJECT: OSCE WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS: FEBRUARY 16 - 19, 2010
EU Mostly Opposed to Reopening Freedom of Media Appointment
1. (SBU) During the weekly EU coordination meeting February
17, Spanish Ambassador Betanzos Roig (representing the EU
Presidency) said she understood Kazakhstan's consultations on
the appointment of a new representative on freedom of the
media (RFoM) would continue with Russian FM Lavrov's visit to
Astana on February 22. She said Russia had been demarching
OSCE participating States regarding re-opening the selection
and appointment process but said most EU members would firmly
oppose such a move, adding that it would be an insult to the
Greek Chairmanship, which had initiated the selection
process. CDA Fuller encouraged the EU to stand firm against
Russia, said the appointment of the RFoM would be a test of
the Chairmanship's leadership, and said Kazakhstan had two
viable options in the short term: to continue with the
appointment of the Bosnian candidate or to seek participating
States' agreement on an extension of Haraszti. To do
otherwise, she concluded, would signal that the views of one
participating State (Russia) are more important than those of
others. She added that the position was too important to be
left vacant.
Helsinki Commission's Senator Cardin Presses Kazakhstan on
Human Rights
2. (SBU) On February 18, Kazakhstani Foreign Minister
Saudabayev delivered a "State of the OSCE" address to the
Winter Meeting of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Vienna.
In the follow-on question and answer period, U.S. Delegation
Head and Helsinki Commission Co-Chair Senator Benjamin Cardin
(D-MD) emphasized that as OSCE Chair-in-Office, Kazakhstan
would be looked to for leadership. Senator Cardin pointedly
noted that the Zhovtis case was pending before the
Kazakhstani Supreme Court and impressed upon Saudabayev the
need for due process. Senator Cardin expressed sadness that
while Saudabayev was testifying in Washington before the
Helsinki Commission earlier this month, peaceful
demonstrators were being arrested in front of the Parliament
building in Astana. Senator Cardin acknowledged that every
participating State could do better but called upon
Kazakhstan to uphold OSCE principles. Saudabayev largely
dodged these issues in his response, saying Kazakhstan's
transition to democracy had only just begun and declaring
that there were no perfect democracies anywhere.
Kyrgyz Parliamentarian Criticizes the United States
3. (SBU) During the February 18-19 OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly Winter Meeting in Vienna, Kyrgyz opposition
parliamentarian Rosa Otunbayeva, former foreign minister and
ambassador to the United States, complained to CDA Fuller,
the press, and many others about the deteriorating state of
democracy in her country. She spoke scathingly to CDA Fuller
of President Bakiyev, whom she said was dismantling democracy
day by day with new edicts, including the appointment of his
son Maxim to an important post and as head of a delegation to
China. To the press and others, she complained that the U.S.
government is not doing enough to support the human rights
community in Kyrgyzstan and only cares about the base in
Manas. During a press conference for Senators Cardin and
Wicker, an AP stringer asked about Otunbayeva's comment, and
Senator Cardin replied that the United States is very engaged
in human rights issues in Kyrgyzstan and looks to all OSCE
participating States to uphold OSCE principles.
FULLER