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French Photojournalist Denied Entry to Georgia Amid Broader Crackdown on Foreign Press
French photojournalist Hicham El Bouhmidi was denied entry to Georgia, highlighting a growing pattern of border refusals targeting foreign journalists and critics. Discover how this incident, alongside similar cases and international travel advisories, signals escalating concerns for press freedom and human rights in Georgia. Stay informed on the crackdown on independent media.
Aug 6, 20253 min read


Georgian Activist's Forced Psychiatric Evaluation Sparks Outcry, Draws Comparisons to Soviet-Era Repression
Georgian activist Nino Datashvili faces forced psychiatric evaluation, sparking outrage from human rights groups. Critics condemn the move as a politically motivated tactic reminiscent of Soviet-era repression. Discover how civil society is fighting back against the weaponization of psychiatry in Georgia and the ongoing legal battle.
Aug 6, 20253 min read


Verdict Looms for Jailed Georgian Media Founder Mzia Amaghlobeli Amid Outcry Over Press Freedom
Mzia Amaghlobeli, jailed Georgian media founder, awaits verdict on "assaulting police officer" charges. Critics condemn the case as politically motivated, highlighting concerns over press freedom in Georgia. Learn about the international outcry, her defiant stance, and the broader implications for democracy. A crucial moment for Georgian media.
Aug 6, 20253 min read


Director of Abzas Media Ulvi Hasanli Ends Hunger Strike
Read about Abzas Media director Ulvi Hasanli ending his 17-day hunger strike due to health concerns and family requests. Discover the reasons behind his protest, the conditions he faced, and the latest developments in the Abzas Media case, including the upcoming appeal hearing and the long prison sentences given to other journalists.
Aug 5, 20252 min read


Starving Imprisoned Director of Abzas Media Complains of Lack of Medical Care
Abzas Media director Ulvi Hasanli is on a hunger strike in prison, with his health deteriorating and no medical care provided. His wife reports inhuman conditions, including a punishment cell in extreme heat, leading to severe health issues like shortness of breath and kidney pain. Family pleas for his transfer to a hospital remain unanswered, sparking concerns over his slow death. This case is part of a wider crackdown on independent media in Azerbaijan.
Aug 5, 20252 min read


Public Activist Anar Abdulla Arrested in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani activist Anar Abdulla has been arrested on smuggling charges. Learn about the details of the case, which also involves Anar Mammadli, head of the Election Monitoring Center. A court changed Abdulla's restraining order despite protests from his defense. He called the charges political. The next hearing is scheduled for September 22.
Aug 5, 20251 min read


How the Dismantling of Aivazovsky’s Statue in Karabakh Sparked a New Baku–Moscow Rhetorical Clash
Azerbaijan’s removal of Ivan Aivazovsky’s statue in Khankendi (Stepanakert/Artsakh) has ignited a “toponym war” with Russia, sparking heated media exchanges, Duma protests, and Telegram posts by Maria Zakharova. Set against a backdrop of a fatal AZAL crash, Yekaterinburg raids, and high-profile detentions, this dispute over monuments and place names underscores deepening Baku–Moscow tensions and competing claims of sovereignty.
Aug 4, 20255 min read


Trump Seeks to Include Azerbaijan in Abraham Accords Amid Peace Talks with Armenia
US President Donald Trump aims to include Azerbaijan and Central Asian nations in the Abraham Accords amid ongoing Armenia-Azerbaijan peace talks. While Azerbaijan already maintains strong ties with Israel, its formal accession could signal broader regional shifts. Peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia remains a key precondition. The White House plans meetings with leaders to advance these historic diplomatic efforts.
Aug 4, 20252 min read


British Lawyer Fined for Negligence Over Azerbaijani Ex-Minister’s Family Property Deal
A UK lawyer has been fined £32,500 and banned from holding key legal roles for five years after failing to properly vet millions of...
Aug 4, 20253 min read


In Azerbaijan, Relatives Concerned About the Fate of Imprisoned Opposition Member
In Azerbaijan, Relatives Concerned About the Fate of Imprisoned Opposition Member
Aug 4, 20252 min read


Will Aliyev and Pashinyan meet in Washington?
Aliyev and Pashinyan to meet in Washington? Get the latest on potential talks between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia, mediated by Donald Trump. This article covers recent events, including their meeting in Abu Dhabi and discussions on a peace treaty. Learn about the prospects for conflict resolution and the role of the Minsk Group. News, analysis, and exclusive insights.
Aug 4, 20251 min read


Verdict Handed Down in $42M Embezzlement Case, Highlighting Allegations Against Former Chief of Staff
Zahid Niftaliyev, a former Ministry of Defense officer and known associate of Najmaddin Sadikov, has been sentenced to 12 years for his role in a $42.5 million embezzlement case. The verdict at the Baku Court of Grave Crimes sheds light on long-standing allegations against former Chief of General Staff Sadikov, whose name has been repeatedly mentioned in connection with this and other high-profile corruption cases in Azerbaijan.
Aug 2, 20252 min read


German Court Delivers Historic Verdict in Azerbaijan Bribery Case
A Munich court has delivered a historic verdict, convicting former German MP Eduard Lintner of accepting bribes from Azerbaijan. Sentenced to a nine-month suspended term, Lintner's case is a major development in the "Azerbaijani Laundromat" scandal, exposing a large-scale international money laundering and lobbying scheme.
Aug 2, 20252 min read


Azerbaijan-Russia Relations at a Breaking Point: Political Tensions, Economic Squeeze, and Human Costs
Explore the escalating tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia, triggered by a downed plane. This analysis delves into retaliatory arrests, Russia's economic pressure on Baku, the crackdown on Azerbaijani citizens, and the political fallout, including critical commentary from imprisoned opposition member Tofig Yagublu.
Aug 1, 20254 min read


Azerbaijan Tightens Grip on NGOs with New Laws and Stiffer Fines
President Ilham Aliyev has approved new laws in Azerbaijan, imposing strict financial penalties and administrative responsibility on NGOs. The move, which restricts foreign funding and is linked to an ongoing crackdown on civil society, has coincided with the reopening of a criminal case against NGOs and the arrests of prominent leaders. Experts say the changes are designed to increase government influence and limit NGO activity.
Aug 1, 20253 min read


Imprisoned Abzas Media Journalists Face Health Crisis and Inhumane Conditions Amid Hunger Strikes
Abzas Media director Ulvi Hasanli is on a hunger strike, with his health rapidly declining. His family demands a prison transfer to a medical facility due to poor conditions. Three female colleagues ended their own solidarity strike, citing family health issues, while reporting inhumane treatment. The journalists face politically motivated charges and harsh sentences.
Aug 1, 20253 min read


Azerbaijan Sentences Exiled Blogger Qabil Mammadov Amid Wider Crackdown on Critics
A Baku court sentenced exiled Azerbaijani blogger Qabil Mammadov to 16 years in absentia, a move that highlights a growing crackdown on critics living abroad. Read about the charges against Mammadov, other recent legal actions against prominent journalists and activists, and the political context behind these sentences in Azerbaijan.
Aug 1, 20252 min read


Inmate Confinement in Dilapidated Prison Violates Human Rights, Legal Analysis Finds
In-depth legal analysis by "Tribunat" reveals how inmate Taleh Bagirzade's confinement in a dilapidated Azerbaijan prison is a violation of human rights. The article examines the dangerous conditions, his protest, and the legal frameworks breached, including Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Aug 1, 20253 min read


Jailed Researcher Iqbal Abilov's Academic Book Published Amid Treason Conviction
Jailed researcher Iqbal Abilov's new academic book, "Fragments of Talysh Speech I," has been published. The book, containing historical manuscripts on the Talysh language, was released as Abilov serves an 18-year prison sentence on treason charges. Supporters and human rights defenders recognize him as a political prisoner whose work is essential for preserving cultural heritage.
Aug 1, 20252 min read


Extortion Case Against Political Analyst Azer Gasimli Raises Questions Amid Broader Crackdown
Explore the controversial extortion case against Azerbaijani political analyst Azer Gasimli. The article details conflicting accounts from the alleged victim and Gasimli's family, raising questions about political motivation amid a government crackdown on activists and journalists.
Jul 31, 20253 min read
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