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Azerbaijani Activists' Case: Court Hears Arguments Citing ECtHR Violations
Baku Court hears arguments for activists Anar Mammadli & Anar Abdulla, challenging charges as politically motivated. The defense cites the government's failure to annul an illegal ECtHR-ruled conviction and using the NGO's unregistered status against him. This raises Rule of Law concerns.
Nov 192 min read


Saleh Rustamov Barred from Leaving Azerbaijan
Former Azerbaijani political prisoner and Russian citizen, Saleh Rustamov, was unexpectedly barred from leaving Azerbaijan on Nov 18 at Baku Airport due to an unexplained travel ban. The incident raises questions about the rights of pardoned political figures and freedom of movement.
Nov 191 min read


International Tug-of-War for Suspected GRU Saboteur in Azerbaijan
GRU agent Yaroslav Mikhailov, suspected of coordinating the 2024 cargo bomb attacks in Europe (DHL, DPD), is the subject of an intense extradition struggle in Azerbaijan. Russia's FSB, SVR, and GRU are pressuring Baku for his return, while Western allies seek his custody for terrorism charges.
Nov 192 min read


Claims of Rights Violations Arise Amid Stricter Checks at Baku Pre-Trial Detention Center
Reports expose alleged rights violations and tightened security at Baku Pre-Trial Detention Center (BİT). Following contraband discovery, intense searches and structural changes are reportedly used to pressure political prisoners and infringe on their right to a lawyer.
Nov 192 min read


Religious Activist on Hunger Strike: 'Living in Fear is Scarier Than Prison'
Imprisoned religious activist Nigar Baghirova is on a hunger strike protesting her detention extension. She claims state weakness & demands "Acquittal or Martyrdom." Read her defiant interview: "Living with fear is scarier than prison."
Nov 192 min read


Georgia Announces Dissolution of Anti-Corruption Bureau, Drawing EU Condemnation
Georgia will shut down its Anti-Corruption Bureau by 2026. The EU quickly criticized this move, saying it harms Georgia's chances of joining the Union. The government claims it is saving resources, but many worry it weakens democracy and reduces watchfulness against corruption.
Nov 182 min read


Former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to Death
Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister, has been sentenced to death in absentia for crimes against humanity in Bangladesh. The ruling, connected to the 2024 student protests, impacts the political situation and the interim government of Muhammad Yunus.
Nov 182 min read


“I Will Continue Writing from Prison”
Journalist Nurlan Libre, arrested in the "Meydan TV case," writes from prison: "I will continue writing." Read his powerful letter on detention, the struggle for a free press, and his unwavering commitment to conveying the truth, despite facing 8-12 years. He regrets nothing.
Nov 184 min read


Supreme Court of Azerbaijan Upholds Bakhtiyar Hajiyev's Sentence
Azerbaijan's Supreme Court upheld the 10-year prison sentence for activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev on Nov 18. Hajiyev, a fierce government critic, was convicted on 8 charges, including illegal entrepreneurship and smuggling, which he rejects as politically motivated. The defense's anonymous evidence argument was dismissed.
Nov 181 min read


Georgian Dream to Abolish Voting for Citizens Residing Abroad, Citing 'External Pressure'
Georgian Dream stops citizens abroad from voting in national and local elections, citing 'external pressure' after the diaspora largely voted opposition in 2024. The new rule requires the nearly 95,000 registered voters to return to Georgia to cast their ballot. Read the full policy change details.
Nov 182 min read


Ganimat Zahid summoned to the Prosecutor General's Office
Exiled Azerbaijani journalist Ganimat Zahid is summoned by the Prosecutor General's Office on charges of "Public calls against the state" (Art. 281.2). A four-month absentee arrest warrant has been issued, escalating concerns over press freedom and political pressure on critics.
Nov 182 min read


An Azerbaijani court rejected a complaint by peace activist Bahruz Samadov about his time in a punishment cell
Jailed academic Bahruz Samadov's complaint against his confinement in a punishment cell was dismissed by an Azerbaijani court on Nov 17. The peace activist, serving a 15-year sentence on state treason charges he denies, remains in isolation. His arrest is widely viewed as politically motivated.
Nov 172 min read


Talysh Activist Detained in Turkey, Moved to Azerbaijan
Talysh activist and Russian citizen Kamal Isayev was detained in Turkey and moved to Azerbaijan by the DTX. Read the report on his disappearance, the citizenship dispute, and the crackdown on Talysh rights advocates.
Nov 172 min read


Azerbaijani Journalist Sevinj Vagifgizi Receives Reporters Without Borders Prize for Courage While in Jail
Jailed Azerbaijani investigative journalist Sevinj Vagifgizi wins the prestigious Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Prize for Courage. The Editor-in-Chief of Abzas Media was honored for her resilience against injustice after receiving a 9-year sentence for anti-corruption reporting.
Nov 172 min read


Life Sentences Sought for Some Karabakh Separatists
Azerbaijan's prosecution demands life sentences for former Nagorno-Karabakh leaders, including Arayik Harutyunyan, on charges of genocide, terrorism, and war crimes. The trial for 15 officials resumes November 27 in Baku.
Nov 161 min read


Two public figures residing abroad have been arrested even though they aren't in the country
Azerbaijan issues absentee arrest warrants for US-based journalist Sevinj Osmanqizi and blogger Abid Gafarov, citing charges of inciting mass riots and anti-state calls. This escalates Baku's crackdown on diaspora critics.
Nov 164 min read


The Prosecutor General's Office has called in four individuals for questioning.
Azerbaijan’s Prosecutor General’s Office has summoned four prominent public figures residing abroad—Arastun Orujlu, Altay Goyushov, Beydulla Manafov, and Vagif Allahverdiyev—on serious charges of public calls against the state (Art. 281.2). Arrest warrants issued.
Nov 164 min read


Samir Ashurov: “The doctor said you have to be almost dead for me to write a report”
Political prisoner Samir Ashurov is facing a life-threatening health crisis in Azerbaijan's Prison No. 2, as a doctor allegedly refused treatment documentation, stating Ashurov needed to be "almost dead" first. Read the full account of his medical neglect and the appeal for immediate care.
Nov 162 min read


Defense Claims Unjustified Restriction of Attorney Gahramanov's Rights by Investigation
Attorney Zabil Gahramanov, detained in Ganja, faces restricted rights to family visits. Lawyers appeal the court's dismissal, calling the move "unjust and biased." They argue investigators abuse power, demanding the end of arbitrary restrictions. Get the full details on the controversial case.
Nov 152 min read


China's CO₂ Output Stalls for a Year and a Half, Says Report
China's CO₂ emissions have stalled for 18 months, suggesting the world's largest polluter may be close to its peak. Driven by a 46% jump in solar and 11% in wind power, this stabilization is a major climate turning point. Get the full report on clean energy growth and policy goals.
Nov 152 min read
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