CHAPTER ONE
PACE’s POLITICAL PRISONERS PROBLEM
1.1. PACE provisional criteria on “political prisoners” serving certain predetermined objectives
1.4. Strasser’s tactical maneuvers and threats against Azerbaijan
1.6. The day of Azerbaijan in PACE: Strasser’s biased report rejected
CHAPTER TWO
OCCUPATION BY ARMENIA OF AZERBAIJAN’S NAGORNO-KARABAKH AND OTHER TERRITORIES ON PACE’s AGENDA
2.2.2. Appointment of a PACE rapporteur on the Sarsang water reservoir
2.3. Nagorno-Karabakh and other occupied territories of Azerbaijan on PACE’s agenda
2.4. Aggravation of tension in the occupied territories, preparation and discussion of reports on the Sarsang water reservoir
2.4.1. Rapporteurs are facing pressure by Armenia and PACE’s Secretariat
2.4.2. Confrontations over Monitoring Committee report are of far-reaching ramifications
2.4.3. Committees approve reports
2.4.4. The final stage of the struggle for the approval of the reports
2.5. Pressure continuous against PACE members recognizing Armenia as an aggressor
CHAPTER THREE
ELECTIONS IN AZERBAIJAN AND OFFICIAL ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSIONS OF EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS
3.2. Maidan plans devised for Baku fail
3.3. A campaign for isolation of Azerbaijan is under way in the European Parliament
3.5. OSCE/ODIHR Needs Assessment Mission (NAM) reports are biased
3.6. OSCE/ODIHR EOM reports are result of copy-and-paste approach
3.7. Suspicious collaboration between OSCE/ODIHR and George Soros
3.8. European parliamentary institutions are vulnerable to pressure of the OSCE/ODIHR
CHAPTER FOUR
MAJOR SOURCES OF CLAIMS OF CORRUPTION AGAINST AZERBAIJAN
4.1. Alliance of a group of international NGOs against Azerbaijan
4.2. Anti-Azerbaijani network and traces of Soros inside PACE
4.3. Post-Strässer wave of political prisoners allegations against Azerbaijan
4.6. The Independent External Investigation Body report passed… intentions shed light on