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Azerbaijan arrests 10 people at pro-democracy rally

Azerbaijani police detain an opposition activist during an unsanctioned protest rally in Baku, Azerbaijan, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. Police broke up an unsanctioned protest by opposition youth groups activists calling for parliament to be dissolved. (AP Photo/Aziz Karimov)

BAKU, Azerbaijan -- An opposition party in Azerbaijan says 10 participants of a peaceful pro-democracy rally in the capital have been sentenced to jail terms of between seven to 10 days for breaching the public order.

Azerbaijan National Front representative Faig Amirov said Sunday that six of those jailed belong to his party, while at least three others are activists with the Musavat party.

Authorities have given no information about the sentences.

Several dozen activists assembled Saturday afternoon to call for the dissolution of parliament before their meeting was broken up by police.

The oil-rich Caspian Sea nation's opposition has been calling for the suspension of parliament since footage was posted online last month showing a ruling party lawmaker soliciting a bribe to secure somebody a seat ahead of the 2005 election.