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Animal Rights Activist Elkhan Mirzoyev Arrested for Two Months
Animal rights activist Elkhan Mirzoyev was arrested for two months in Azerbaijan on drug charges (Art. 206 of the Code of Administrative Offenses), an accusation he denies. He is the cousin of opposition blogger Tural Sadigli, who links the arrest to his criticism of the government. Mirzoyev's uncle was also jailed. Key events: Lerik Court, Oct 3.
Oct 71 min read


Azerbaijan Resumes Cooperation with CPT
Azerbaijan resumes CPT cooperation after a 1.5-year halt. The Sep 2025 mission monitored detention centers and hospitals, addressing concerns over torture and ill-treatment.
Oct 62 min read


Georgia in Crisis: An Analysis of the October 2025 Post-Election Unrest
Georgia's Crisis, October 2025: An analysis of the post-election unrest after the boycotted municipal vote. The ruling Georgian Dream party’s 81.7% victory triggered a violent "peaceful revolution" attempt. The article covers the crackdown, mass arrests of opposition leaders like Paata Burchuladze, and the resulting diplomatic fallout with the European Union. Key topics: political polarization, coup vs. repression, and the impact on Georgia's EU future.
Oct 67 min read


ECtHR Announced Decisions in Cases of 5 Azerbaijani Activists
ECtHR closes case for 5 Azerbaijani activists (Guliyev, others). Azerbaijan admitted violations for 2023 administrative arrests and will pay €900 compensation each.
Oct 61 min read


Court Denies Early Release to Trade Union Activist
Trade union activist Ayhan Israfilov was denied early release (parole) by the Baku court despite serving two-thirds of his sentence. The denial was based on a disciplinary penalty. Colleagues state his 3-year sentence for drug charges is fabricated and retaliation for his union work. Human rights groups recognize him as a political prisoner. Read the details of the court's decision and his planned appeal.
Oct 61 min read


3 Chilling Facts About the Threats Facing an Imprisoned Azerbaijani Journalist
Jailed Azerbaijani journalist Fərid İsmayılov faces death threats in custody. Urgent report details escalating prison incidents, official inaction, and CPJ's call for safety.
Oct 33 min read


Beyond the Headlines: 5 Overlooked Truths About the Nagorno-Karabakh Crisis
Discover the 5 critical, overlooked truths about the Nagorno-Karabakh crisis. Learn how current peace deals ignore the 150,000 displaced Armenians whose Right to Return is a legal mandate (ICJ 2023). Explore the overwhelming will to go home, the detailed roadmap for a safe return, and the powerful call for justice, not vengeance. A truly lasting peace requires hearing the victims.
Oct 34 min read


A Senator's Promise, An Official 'Character Flaw': 3 Shocking Realities for Jailed Journalists in Azerbaijan
The 3 shocking realities for jailed journalists in Azerbaijan: US Senate support, official labeling of dissent as a 'character flaw,' and overwhelming charge stacking in the Meydan TV case.
Oct 34 min read


3 Surprising Truths About Azerbaijan's Economy Hidden in Plain Sight
Uncover 3 shocking truths about Azerbaijan's economy: the 5% unemployment rate that masks 20% joblessness, the innovation gap, and its role as a backdoor for Russian oil to the EU.
Oct 35 min read


Alesker Mammadli Rejected the Prosecution's Claims of Toplum TV's Illegality
Toplum TV founder Alesker Mammadli rejects "illegal activity" claims; asserts domain registration was unnecessary. Accused face 12 years.
Oct 12 min read


Appeal Court Upholds Verdict Against Fazil Gasimov
Fazil Gasimov's 9-year sentence (counterfeiting) upheld by Appeal Court. The economist links the case to anti-corruption work with Gubad Ibadoglu. Supreme Court appeal pending.
Oct 11 min read


The Price of Dissent: The Life and Assassination of Vidadi Iskenderli
Commemorating Vidadi Iskenderli, Azerbaijani human rights activist murdered in France in 2024. His life, activism, and legacy remembered.
Sep 304 min read


Beyond the Headlines: 5 Surprising Takeaways from a Week of News in Azerbaijan
Discover 5 surprising contrasts in Azerbaijan news: a teen whistleblower is jailed, borders are sealed until 2026, the shrinking Caspian Sea cause is disputed, and Armenia's spy chief visits Baku. Get the stories beyond the headlines.
Sep 295 min read


Arrested Human Rights Defender Complains of Lack of Effective Medical Care
Anar Mammadli, a human rights defender currently under arrest in Azerbaijan, has been denied access to effective medical assistance, according to his relatives.
Sep 291 min read


Cost of Metro and Bus Fares Rises in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan public transport fares rise 20% (0.6 manat / $0.35) starting October 1 for Baku Metro and buses. Details on tariff changes, carrier sustainability, and fleet renewal plans.
Sep 291 min read


Wife of Journalist Convicted in Azerbaijan Prevented from Leaving the Country
Wife of Abzas Media director Ulvi Hasanli banned from leaving Azerbaijan to attend the Václav Havel Prize ceremony for her nominated husband.
Sep 292 min read


Prosecutor Requests Prison Sentence for T. Sadygly's Uncle
In Azerbaijan, the prosecutor has requested three years of imprisonment for Elmir Sadygov, the uncle of opposition blogger Tural Sadygly, in the case concerning illegal arms trafficking. The defense considers the prosecution of E. Sadygov unfounded and intends to ask the court to acquit him.
Sep 281 min read


She Asked to Marry, They Allegedly Responded with Force: The Courtroom Ordeal of an Azerbaijani Journalist
Azerbaijani journalist Aytac Tapdıq faced alleged violence in court when appealing for her right to marry. The court ordeal highlights the crackdown on independent media and the fight for basic human rights.
Sep 274 min read


New Taxi Tariffs at Baku Airport are Unlawful - Ombudsman
The Azerbaijani Ombudsman's Office has deemed the new taxi service tariffs at the Baku airport unlawful. The human rights commissioner's office believes that the new tariffs violate the right to equality and the principle of competition.
Sep 272 min read


Court Denies Aziz Orujev Early Release
The Surakhani District Court of Baku considered the petition for parole (early release) on September 25 for Aziz Orujev, the head of Kanal-13 Internet television, who is being held in correctional facility No. 16.
Sep 271 min read
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