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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 292 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 292 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 292 min read


Singer Avraam Russo Gets Paid for 2004 Kidnapping
Pop singer Avraam Russo wins 600,000 rubles ($7,500) from a Moscow court for his 2004 kidnapping, a civil compensation for emotional distress after the criminal case expired. Learn about this unusual ruling and related ECHR judgments against Russia concerning missing Chechen individuals.
Nov 283 min read


Baku Site Manager Faces Charges After Man's Sewer Death
Baku site manager faces criminal negligence charges after 28-year-old Jumshud Jumshudlu died, falling into a sewer channel following a ground collapse. The Baku Water and Sewerage Department employee, Azer Jumshudov, denies the accusation. Trial resumes Dec 9th.
Nov 281 min read


Caspian Gas: How Europe's Move Away from Russia Benefits BP in Azerbaijan
Discover how Europe's gas cut-off (2028) makes Azerbaijan a key energy partner and fuels BP’s $2.9B Shah Deniz expansion. Analyze the geopolitical risks.
Nov 283 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 282 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 282 min read


Turkish Journalist Fatih Altaylı Gets Over 4 Years for 'Threatening the President'
Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı was sentenced to 4 years, 2 months for 'threatening the President' over historical comments. His ongoing detention (158 days) and the controversial verdict are criticized as an attack on press freedom and public speech. Explore the implications of this ruling for dissent in Turkey.
Nov 272 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 271 min read


Georgian Opposition Leader Nika Melia Gets 1.5 Years for Courtroom Incident
Georgian opposition leader Nika Melia was sentenced to 18 months for contempt of court after splashing a judge. This new sentence adds to his prior convictions, fueling concerns over judicial independence and political pressure in Georgia.
Nov 272 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 272 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 272 min read


Azerbaijani Labor Activist Aykhan Israfilov on Hunger Strike
Imprisoned Azerbaijani labor activist Aykhan Israfilov (İşçi Masası) is on a dangerous hunger strike to protest illegal closed-regime conditions and the withholding of personal items. Framed for his political views after supporting couriers, his family fears for the disabled activist's life. ECHR already ruled his rights were violated.
Nov 262 min read


Activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev has been put in solitary confinement and started a hunger strike
Activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev has started a hunger strike after being placed in solitary confinement (karser) at Prison Facility No. 6. His brother raises grave health concerns. Hajiyev is serving a 10-year sentence and claims his 2022 arrest was politically motivated due to criticizing the Interior Minister.
Nov 262 min read


Russia Seizes Azerbaijani Businessman's Assets at Tuapse Port
Russia nationalizes the core assets of Tuapse Sea Commercial Port (TSCP), seizing them from Azerbaijani businessman Shahlar Novruzov following his arrest on fraud charges. Prosecutors cited national security concerns over illegal deals dating back to 1994 to justify the shift to state ownership.
Nov 261 min read


Journalist Ulviyya Ali's Detention Extended
Journalist Ulviyya Ali's detention in Azerbaijan is extended until Dec 27 in the Meydan TV case. Accused of smuggling, Ali used a poem in court to dispute the charges, which she calls irrelevant. The high-profile case now involves 12 suspects. Get the full details on the extension and the case context.
Nov 261 min read


ECHR Recognizes Violation of 'Azadlig' Newspaper's Rights
ECHR rules in favor of 'Azadlig' newspaper, declaring a 2012 fine over a critical article about the Baku Metro's finances was a violation of press freedom. The court ordered Azerbaijan to pay €29,500 in damages. A landmark decision for journalism and free speech.
Nov 262 min read


Committee for the Protection of Political Prisoners Created in Azerbaijani Colony
Six jailed journalists and activists in Baku formed the Committee for the Protection of Political Prisoners (CPPP) on Nov 24 to fight systematic human rights violations and protect the interests of 392 political prisoners. They cite compromised courts as the primary concern.
Nov 252 min read


Toplum TV Case: Tense Court Hearing Includes Demand to Question Customs Head
Tense Baku court hearing for Toplum TV journalists: Farid Ismayilov challenged smuggling charges and demanded Customs Head Shahin Bagirov testify, questioning his state honor amid media arrests. The case highlights major concerns about media freedom and political motivations in Azerbaijan. Read more.
Nov 253 min read
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