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Press repression in Azerbaijan

July 14, 2007

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More troubles for the press in Azerbaijan

Reporters Without Borders is chock-full of sobering press-freedom news from Azerbaijan these days:

  • Eynullafatullayev "Baku appeal court judge Rasul Safarov issued a ruling on 11 July confirming the Sabail district court’s decision to keep newspaper editor Eynulla Fatullayev in the national security ministry’s detention centre. Fatullayev is serving a 30-month sentence for libel but new terrorism charges were recently brought against him. Four employees of Gundelik Azerbaijan (one of the two newspapers he edits) - Famil Jafarli, Jeyhun Nagiyev, Aynur Elgunesh and Neymat Huseynli - have meanwhile been questioned as witnesses by the national security ministry. ... So far, more than 20 people working for Gundelik Azerbaijan and Realny Azerbaijan (Fatullayev’s other newspaper) have been interrogated."

  • Ilhamaliev "Reporters Without Borders condemns comments made by President Ilham Aliev in which he told a group of police academy graduates that he 'banned sanctions' against policemen responsible for violence against journalists covering the November 2005 legislative elections. 'I will always support the police,' he said. ... Policemen beat a total of 14 journalists during a demonstration by the opposition alliance Azadlig on 9 October 2005. Two of them, Ramiz Nadjafli, the editor of the weekly Boz Gurd, and Idrak Abbasov, a correspondent of the daily Ayna-Zerkalo, had to be rushed to hospital."

  • As reported on June 13, "The number of journalists who have taken this step (seeking asylum at embassies in Baku) in the past two and a half weeks now stands at 24. The embassies at which asylum requests have been made include those of Germany, Britain and the United States."

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  • "Article 18 of the constitution says that religion is separated from state and all the religions are equal under the law. Freedom of speech and freedom of expression has been trampled on here in this court. They are forcing me to turn away from my own beliefs. Dear judge, this is unconstitutional." -- Rafik Tagi, speaking to the court after the verdict
  • "There are no offensive words addressed to the Prophet. ... On the other hand, we do not live in a religious state." -- Writer Rafik Tagi, quoted on Azeri Web site Day
  • "If he had been an unbeliever (Kafir), he is considered as someone who has insulted the Prophet and in any case, given his confessions, it is necessary for every individual who has an access to him to kill him. The person in charge of the said newspaper, who published such thoughts and beliefs consciously and knowingly, should be dealt with in the same manner." -- Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Fazel Lankarani
  • "A person can't be condemned for their opinions." -- Senet editor Samir Sadagatoglu
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