SecondOnly a few meters walk between Berliners Humboldt University (HU) and the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The university has now taken this route to ask whether the self-signed “Agreement on the Establishment of the Chairman of the Azerbaijan Historical Donation” is a diplomatic document, which HU has claimed for several weeks.
This newspaper asked which international treaties or principles were used in this assessment. Although there are well-known international law experts in the university, they are more willing to rely on the corresponding assessment of the Berlin embassy of the authoritarian state.
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They said that the HU was “initially bound” here. Only after repeated contacts with the press, did he contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting to “evaluate whether the views of the Azerbaijani Embassy are correct.” That’s it, it reveals a lot here instead. However, HU is happy to use this argument as its own argument to avoid the disclosure request of the “German Open Knowledge Foundation”. Through the “Ask the Country” portal, activist Arne Semsrott wanted to view these documents. There are 10 known documents, but their contents are confidential.
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After the CDU politicians in southwestern Germany had such close and friendly contacts in the Middle East countries, at the same time, people began to talk about “CDU Baku-Württemberg”, which should actually be transparent now. However, in communication with Samsrott, Hu Jintao casually mentioned the “Freedom of Information Act” in order to refuse to hand over the documents. This is also a bold interpretation of the law. What are the provisions of this newspaper, there is no answer yet, because the “administrative procedures involved in the case” have not yet been completed.
Since mid-April, Semsrott has been trying to check the contract, and the statutory disclosure period has now expired. Now HU is buying time. The Embassy of Azerbaijan is happy to provide further advice on how to successfully reject transparency.



