Mexico removes hotly debated statute of Azerbaijan leader
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Mexico City's government has removed a much-derided statue of the late leader of Azerbaijan from a park where it had stood for almost half a year along the capital's main boulevard.
The city says it is still in talks with the embassy of Azerbaijan about where to put the bronze, life-sized figure of Geidar Aliyev, a former Communist Party boss who died in 2003. Azerbaijan paid about $5 million to help restore the park, erect the monument and perform other public works.
Some Mexico City residents had complained about the statue, noting Aliyev's authoritarian record.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The boulevard is best known for its monuments to Mexican independence heroes.