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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


Son of Man Sentenced to Life in Fazil Mustafa Assassination Attempt Gets 10 Years
Son of the main organizer in the Fazil Mustafa assassination attempt, Abulfaz Saricanov, receives 10 years in prison for preparing an attack on a public figure. Details on the 2023 case, the life sentence of Azer Saricanov, and the shocking court proceedings from the Baku Court of Grave Crimes.
Nov 142 min read


Azerbaijan's Highest Court Confirms Jail Term for Kanal 13 Director
Azerbaijan's Supreme Court upholds the 2-year sentence for Aziz Orucov, head of Kanal 13, just before his release. The conviction, linked to "unauthorized construction," is seen as politically motivated retaliation against critical journalism amid a wider crackdown on media freedom.
Nov 141 min read


Bridge Collapse in Georgia Linked to Corruption: The Akkord Case
Georgian prosecutors link the 2023 bridge collapse built by Azerbaijan's Akkord to massive corruption and fraud. Former official Levan Kupatashvili is arrested over faked work certificates and $5.8M state loss. Get the details on the Samtredi-Grigoleti scandal.
Nov 142 min read


Armenian Opposition Podcasters Detained
Armenian opposition podcasters Narek Samsonyan & Vazgen Saghatelyan are detained on hooliganism charges after criticizing PM Pashinyan & Parliament Speaker Simonyan. Lawyers claim political motives. Read about the media freedom crisis and legal fallout.
Nov 142 min read


Mikheil Saakashvili Returns to Prison After Hospital Stay
Mikheil Saakashvili, the former President of Georgia, has been transferred from a clinic back to Rustavi Prison after 3+ years. Officials cite "satisfactory" health, but Saakashvili claims the politically charged move was orchestrated by the informal ruler and "agreed upon with Moscow" to destroy him. He faces 12.5 years in prison.
Nov 142 min read


Georgia Indicts Ex-PM Giorgi Gakharia, Seeks Detention Before Trial
Georgia's ex-PM Giorgi Gakharia faces up to 13 years in prison on criminal charges. The prosecution is seeking his pre-trial detention, citing the violent 2019 protest crackdown and the controversial Chorchan police post, which allegedly caused territorial loss. Gakharia remains abroad.
Nov 132 min read


Pashinyan: We will begin building the 'Trump Route' next year.
Pashinyan confirms 'Trump Route' to Nakhchivan starts 2026. Get the latest on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation, enclave disputes, and Karabakh peace documents release.
Nov 136 min read


Another APFP Activist Arrested
Fuad Naghiyev, an activist of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (APFP), has been placed under administrative arrest for 30 days.
Nov 131 min read


Kazakhstan Follows Russia: Parliament Passes Ban on 'LGBT Propaganda'
Kazakhstan's Parliament unanimously approved a controversial "LGBT propaganda" ban, drawing international criticism. The law mirrors Russia's legislation and is justified by protecting youth from "non-traditional orientation" content. Human rights groups warn of discrimination and penalties.
Nov 132 min read


Detained Religious Believers Start Hunger Strike
Four religious women detained in the Baku Investigation Isolator—Sharqiyya Huseynova, Shahla Farajova, Nigar Baghirova, and Ayten Ibrahimova—have started a hunger strike. Their detention was extended despite claims of no investigation, fueling human rights concerns and questions about due process.
Nov 131 min read


Reports Indicate Deteriorating Health of Imprisoned Exiled Political Figure
Jailed political emigrant Samir Ashurov's health is rapidly deteriorating in an Azerbaijani prison following his deportation from Germany. Suffering from diabetes and lung pain, his family reports he is denied essential medical treatment. Read the full report on the human rights violation.
Nov 131 min read


Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadygov, who lives in Georgia and heads the Azel TV website, has been arrested again for seven days.
Afgan Sadygov, Azerbaijani journalist & Azel TV head, is re-arrested in Georgia for 7 days over road blocking charges. Read the details on his ongoing legal fight and extradition battle.
Nov 123 min read


Two Popular Front Party Members Arrested in Azerbaijan
Two members of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA), Farid Guliyev and Valishanov Hasanov, have been administratively arrested for 30 days. They are accused of petty hooliganism and disobeying police orders.
The party believes that both individuals are being persecuted for political reasons.
Nov 121 min read


An Azerbaijani woman is appealing to the courts, claiming police forced her to sign over her house to the daughter of a high-ranking official
Azerbaijani woman Amaliya Valieva is suing over alleged police coercion to sign her house over to the daughter of a top official (ANAS President) following a $360k robbery claim in Germany. The high-profile case, questioning abuse of power and jurisdiction, goes to court Dec 8.
Nov 122 min read


Iqbal Abilov: For the First Time, I Have Been in Azerbaijan for More Than a Year. In Prison
Iqbal Abilov: For the First Time, I Have Spent More Than a Year in Azerbaijan. In Prison.
Nov 122 min read
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