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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 313 min read


Baku Court Sentences Two Opposition Bloggers In Absentia
Baku court sentences two opposition bloggers, Gabil Mamedov (16 years) and Imadeddin Alimanov (7 years), in absentia. The bloggers, living abroad, were convicted on charges including public calls against the state and terrorism. They reject the claims, citing political persecution for criticizing Azerbaijani authorities. Discover the details of the controversial court decisions.
Jul 311 min read


Figure in "Caviar Diplomacy" Scandal Sentenced in Germany
Former German MP Eduard Lintner is sentenced in the "Azerbaijan caviar diplomacy" scandal for bribery. Discover how politicians were bribed to influence decisions in favor of Azerbaijan at PACE, leading to a major scandal and sanctions against multiple deputies. Get the full story on the trial and its outcomes.
Jul 312 min read


Azerbaijani Economist Fazil Gasimov Alleges Beating by Guards
Azerbaijani economist Fazil Gasimov, a recognized political prisoner, has alleged abuse in prison, claiming he was beaten and choked by guards. The article covers his testimony in court, where he detailed pressure tactics and was denied contact with his lawyer. His appeal hearing was postponed due to his poor health, as he continues to demand an end to his criminal prosecution.
Jul 302 min read


Abzas Media Female Journalists End Hunger Strike Citing Parental Health, Director Continues Protest
Abzas Media's female journalists end hunger strike due to parental health concerns, while director Ulvi Hasanli continues his protest demanding transfer. Learn about the ongoing imprisonment of Azerbaijani journalists, their fight for press freedom, and the unexecuted court order in the Abzas Media case. Stay informed on human rights and media freedom issues.
Jul 292 min read


Azerbaijani First Daughters' €500M Hotel Investment in Turkey Sparks Debate
Azerbaijani President Aliyev's daughters invest €500M via Pasha Holding in Bodrum's Mandarin Oriental hotel, sparking public debate in Turkey.
Jul 292 min read


At Baku's request, UNICEF closes its representation in Azerbaijan
UNICEF closes Azerbaijan office at Baku's request. Discover why the UN agency is ceasing operations on Sept 3, 2025, and its impact on future cooperation. Learn about Azerbaijan's new approach to UN partnerships and the proposed closure of other UN offices (UNDP, UNFPA, UNHCR). Uncover reasons, including government dissatisfaction with NGO funding. Stay informed on this key development.
Jul 291 min read


International journalistic organizations have condemned the mistreatment of Abzas Media journalists.
International journalist organizations condemn the severe mistreatment of Abzas Media journalists in Azerbaijan. Nine organizations demand humane detention conditions, medical & legal access, and compliance with human rights. Learn about Ulvi Hasanli's unlawful transfer, hunger strikes by Sevinj Vagifgyzy, Nargiz Absalamova, Elnara Gasymova, and ongoing persecution of independent media.
Jul 293 min read


Human Rights Activist Fikret Jafarli Sentenced to 4 Months in Prison in Defamation Case
Discover in-depth analysis on human rights in Azerbaijan. Explore legal cases, civil society challenges, and the fight for justice. Stay informed on key developments impacting activists and freedom.
Jul 292 min read


Relations between Azerbaijan and Russia: a new stage of crisis
Azerbaijan-Russia relations face a trust crisis. The AZAL plane incident, diaspora pressure, and aggressive Z-blogger propaganda fuel unprecedented tension. Discover Azerbaijan's strategic shift towards the West and its growing regional assertiveness, reshaping Baku-Moscow ties amid geopolitical shifts. A comprehensive analysis of a strained partnership.
Jul 284 min read


Azerbaijan Begins Gas Supplies to Ukraine for the First Time
Azerbaijan makes history by supplying natural gas to Ukraine for the first time via the Trans-Balkan route. This strategic move, supported by Naftogaz and SOCAR, marks a new era of energy diversification and strengthens Ukraine's energy security. Learn how this partnership expands Azerbaijan's gas exports to Europe and beyond. Reliable energy solutions for a secure future.
Jul 281 min read


Prisoner in Fazil Mustafa Assassination Case Begins Hunger Strike Over Alleged Torture and Lack of Medical Care
Sabohi Shirinov, imprisoned for the Fazil Mustafa assassination attempt, launches hunger strike on July 16. His wife alleges torture and denial of medical care in Umbakı prison. Discover details on the high-profile case, the verdict, and concerns over prison conditions in Azerbaijan.
Jul 252 min read


Baku Extradites Uzbek Citizen Wanted for Insulting Mirziyoyev
Baku extradites Uzbek citizen Amonbek Yusupov, wanted for insulting President Mirziyoyev. Learn about the international legal cooperation and the laws regarding presidential insults in Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. Stay informed on this high-profile extradition case.
Jul 251 min read


Azerbaijan Intensifies Crackdown on Religious Activists as Tarlan Sayadov Receives Prison Sentence and Launches Hunger Strike
Tarlan Sayadov, a Muslim Unity Movement activist, sentenced to 3 years in Azerbaijan on drug charges, begins a hunger strike. Learn how this case highlights the crackdown on religious activists and police intimidation tactics against their families. Discover the latest on human rights and religious freedom in Azerbaijan.
Jul 252 min read


AbzasMedia Journalists Face Deteriorating Health and Inhumane Conditions Amid Hunger Strike for Transfer
AbzasMedia journalists, including director Ulvi Hasanli, are on hunger strike in Azerbaijan, protesting unlawful transfers and inhumane conditions. Hasanli's health is deteriorating, while Sevinj Vagifgizi, Elnara Gasimova, and Nargiz Absalamova report violence and solitary confinement. This highlights critical concerns about press freedom and human rights for imprisoned journalists in Azerbaijan.
Jul 253 min read


Azerbaijani Independent Journalists Face Intensified Pressure and Legal Battles Amidst Hunger Strikes
Azerbaijani independent journalists from AbzasMedia face severe prison sentences, new government accusations, and alleged mistreatment in detention, including hunger strikes. Learn about the "AbzasMedia case," political motivations, and the legal fight for press freedom and human rights amidst corruption investigations in Azerbaijan. Stay informed on detention conditions and international calls for release.
Jul 254 min read


Why I Returned: Imprisoned Abzas Media Editor Sevinj Vagifgizi on Defiance, Corruption, and Western Indifference
Imprisoned Abzas Media editor Sevinj Vagifgizi's powerful letter reveals her defiance against Azerbaijan's media crackdown. Discover her choice to return, the ongoing fight against corruption from prison, and her critique of international indifference. A must-read on press freedom, political prisoners, and the struggle for truth in Azerbaijan.
Jul 243 min read


The Irony of 'Press Freedom' in Azerbaijan: A View from Behind Bars
Aynur Elgunesh, Meydan TV's imprisoned editor, offers a satirical look at Azerbaijan's media. From Kurdakhany Detention Center, she exposes state control, suppressed independent journalism, and the irony of "press freedom" amidst arrests. Discover the challenges faced by journalists, including Ali Hasanov, Mirshahin Muallem, and Ahmad Ismayilov, under censorship and propaganda in Azerbaijan.
Jul 243 min read


Independent Georgian Media Under Pressure: Batumelebi Faces Closure Amidst Legal Battles
Independent Georgian media outlet Batumelebi faces closure due to frozen accounts and tax debts, amidst legal battles for its founder, Mzia Amaghlobeli. Discover how public support is rallying to save Batumelebi and the broader crackdown on press freedom and activists in Georgia. Learn about the financial pressure, controversial plea deals, and international reactions to the challenges facing independent journalism and democratic values.
Jul 243 min read


Azerbaijan's Press Freedom Crisis: Amnesty International Reports Record Journalist Imprisonments and Eradication of Independent Media
Amnesty International reveals Azerbaijan's severe press freedom crisis. A new report details record journalist imprisonments, fabricated charges, and the eradication of independent media like Abzas Media. Learn about harsh detention conditions, pressure on families, and AI's urgent demands for human rights. Stay informed on the escalating crackdown against media workers in Azerbaijan.
Jul 243 min read
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