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Nigar Bagirova's Health Declines During Hunger Strike
Religious activist Nigar Bagirova's health is failing on day 22 of her hunger strike, protesting her extended pre-trial detention in Baku. Abzas Media reports severe weight loss, dizziness, and heart issues. Concerns rise over medical access for activists detained under charges 221.3 and 233.
Dec 2, 20251 min read


Azerbaijan's Toplum TV Case and Political Arrests: A Look
The trial of Toplum TV and IDI employees in Baku raises alarms over political arrests and due process. Lawyers cite police coercion & fabricated evidence, while activists claim a prearranged verdict. Read about the charges against 10 journalists/activists, the detention of Ali Karimli, and Fazil Gasimov's appeal. The case tests media freedom in Azerbaijan.
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Opposition Leader Ali Karimli's Arrest Sparks International Concern About Azerbaijan
Opposition Leader Ali Karimli and Mammad Ibrahim's arrest in Azerbaijan on questionable charges of seizing power sparks global outcry. Amnesty International, the Council of Europe, and HRW condemn the crackdown, viewing it as rising authoritarianism aimed at silencing political opposition. Read the full international reaction.
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Shamshad Aga: This isn't a criminal case; it's the tale of Malikmammad
Azerbaijani journalists in the Meydan TV case, including editor Shamshad Aga, face increased charges and extended detention believed to be politically driven. They report physical abuse in custody and demand an unbiased investigation. The core claim: punishment for critical views. Read the full details.
Dec 2, 20252 min read


Arrests of Azerbaijani Diaspora Leaders in Russia Take Place Amid Diplomatic Issues
Azerbaijani diaspora leaders arrested in Russia amid diplomatic tension following the 2024 AZAL plane incident. Follow the timeline of reciprocal detentions, including Sputnik staff, and the high-level Aliyev-Putin reconciliation effort.
Dec 2, 20252 min read


Ali Karimli and Mammad Ibrahim arrested for 2.5 months
Azerbaijani opposition leaders Ali Karimli & Mammad Ibrahim arrested for 2.5 months (Dec 1). Facing charges of forcible seizure of power (Art. 278.1). PFPA claims the charges are fabricated and politically motivated.
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Azerbaijani Opposition Leaders Arrested in Turkey and Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani opposition leaders, including Gultakin Hacibayli and Ali Karimli, face politically motivated arrests in Turkey and Azerbaijan over an alleged coup plot. Read about the crackdown on the AXCP, the charges of attempted violent seizure of power, and the questions raised about political freedom and the fairness of the legal system.
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Jamil Hasanli, chair of the National Council and a historian, was stopped from leaving Azerbaijan and asked to visit the State Security Service (STS) as a witness
Political tensions rise in Azerbaijan as opposition leaders Jamil Hasanli and Ali Karimli are detained or restricted. APFP calls the actions a government campaign to silence dissent.
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Azerbaijani Activists Face Punishment for Forming Political Prisoner Group
Azerbaijani political and labor activists face severe retribution, including solitary confinement, after forming the Committee for the Protection of Political Prisoners. Learn about Samir Ashurov, Afiaddin Mammadov, and four others who are fighting political repression and seeking justice from behind bars.
Nov 30, 20252 min read


Sevinj Vagifqizi: “Writing in this country requires courage. There are currently journalists who show that courage, even if they are arrested or face pressure…”
Imprisoned journalist Sevinj Vagifqizi defines real courage as the inner will to resist illegal power. Learn about the resilience of journalists who speak truth to power despite extreme risks. Read her powerful perspective.
Nov 30, 20252 min read


Commander Accused in Soldier's Suicide Released
After the suicide of DSX soldier Huseyn Huseynov, his commander, Captain Mahmud Safaraliyev, accused of repeated abuse and threats, was controversially released by the Jalilabad Military Court. The Military Prosecutor's Office is appealing the decision. Read about the case and military accountability.
Nov 30, 20251 min read


Teenager Gets 7.5 Years for Crash That Killed Three Schoolgirls in Imishli; Police Speed Was 159 km/h
Teen driver Beylar Bayramli receives 7.5 years for the fatal Imishli crash that killed three schoolgirls. The trial exposed a major speed controversy: police claimed 60-70 km/h, but expert reports confirmed the DYP car was traveling at 159 km/h. Learn about the verdict and the resulting protests over traffic safety in Azerbaijan.
Nov 30, 20252 min read


Ruslan Izzetli Complains About Lack of Medical Care in Pre-trial Detention
Political detainee Ruslan Izzetli (Toplum TV case) reports critical medical neglect in Baku SIZO No. 1. Suffering from severe gallstone disease requiring urgent attention, he has been denied an ultrasound for a month. Izzetli criticizes the Ministry of Justice medical service as "unfit," jeopardizing thousands of prisoners' health.
Nov 29, 20252 min read


Opposition Leader Ali Karimli Detained in Azerbaijan
PFPA leader Ali Karimli detained in Azerbaijan. The party calls the move politically motivated and demands immediate release, urging international action on human rights compliance.
Nov 29, 20252 min read


HRW Urges Azerbaijan Authorities to End Repression
HRW urges Azerbaijan to end the escalating repression against critics at home and abroad. Exiled journalists and activists face politically motivated charges like "calls for mass disorder." HRW calls for all political charges to be dropped immediately to protect freedom of expression.
Nov 29, 20252 min read


Azerbaijan's Crackdown Extends Overseas: Critics in Exile Targeted
Azerbaijan escalates transnational repression against 24 exiled critics, including journalists and activists, using Interpol and politically motivated charges (terrorism, fraud). HRW condemns the use of in absentia arrests to silence independent voices abroad and harass families at home. Host countries urged to protect targets.
Nov 28, 20252 min read


Political Prisoners in Azerbaijan Report Threats, Limits After New Committee Formed
Political prisoners in Azerbaijan report increased pressure, limited communication, and blocked calls after the new SMMK committee formed. Activists claim their charges are fake and politically motivated retribution for civic and labor rights work. Read the full report on the escalating situation.
Nov 28, 20252 min read


Head of Kanal-13 Aziz Orujov Released from Prison
Kanal-13 head, Aziz Orujov, was released on November 27 after serving two years in detention on charges that rights advocates deem political. His release is a critical moment for press freedom in Azerbaijan, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by independent media figures.
Nov 27, 20251 min read


Armenia to Vote on New Constitution After 2026 Elections
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan announced a referendum on a new constitution will happen after the 2026 elections. The reform aims to restore internal legitimacy, ensure stability, and is linked to foreign policy decisions like the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration. The opposition warns voters to reject the move.
Nov 27, 20252 min read


Baku: People Detained for Displaying USSR Flags – What's Going On?
Read about the controversial arrests in Baku following a march displaying USSR flags. Authorities cite public order disturbance, but legal experts debate the constitutionality of the charges, arguing Soviet symbols are not banned. Explore the conflict between free assembly and political sensitivity in Azerbaijan.
Nov 27, 20252 min read
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