Rebel Azeri PM attacked
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Your support makes all the difference.Moscow - President Geidar Aliyev of Azerbaijan has sacked his rebel prime minister, Suret Huseinov, after accusing him and his 'dark forces'of trying to mount a coup this week.
The two men appeared in public on Wednesday, suggesting they had settled their differences for the time being, but Mr Huseinov's dismissal was decided at a top-level meeting chaired by Mr Aliyev yesterday, the republic's news agency reported.
The Azeri parliament was due to debate the decision later yesterday. Reuter
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