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Search Conducted in the Home of Ali Karimli's Relative
On December 4, employees of the State Security Service (SSS) of Azerbaijan searched the home of Ali Karimli's wife's brother, Elnur Seyidov, according to a report from the APFP press service.
Dec 5, 20251 min read


Armenia is facing serious issues right now that will decide what happens next
Armenia faces a dual crisis: political turmoil over public Nagorno-Karabakh negotiation documents and a strategic shift toward the EU for security. Discover how this pivot challenges Russia’s role and impacts South Caucasus stability.
Dec 4, 20255 min read


Gultekin Hajibeyli Urges Turkish Authorities Not to Extradite Her to Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani opposition leader Gultekin Hajibeyli is detained in Istanbul and faces deportation to Baku under politically motivated 'public safety' charges. She holds a valid Turkish residence permit and fears immediate arrest on fabricated charges in Azerbaijan. Appeals filed with ECHR. Read her urgent appeal to the Turkish Government.
Dec 4, 20252 min read


PACE Rapporteur Expresses Concern Over Ali Kerimli's Arrest
PACE General Rapporteur Azadeh Rojhan expresses serious concern over the politically motivated detention of Azerbaijani opposition leader Ali Kerimli on charges of attempting to seize power. Rojhan urges Baku to immediately review the charges and comply with its ECHR obligations. Kerimli and his advisor were remanded for 2.5 months.
Dec 4, 20251 min read


Meydan TV Case: Trial to Start Soon
The Meydan TV case, which involves the arrest of 12 journalists and media workers in Azerbaijan, is heading to court. The first hearing is scheduled for December 12 at the Baku Court of Grave Crimes. Judge Aytan Aliyeva and her team will be in charge of the proceedings. Who's Involved? Twelve people are facing charges in this case. The first arrests happened on December 6, 2024. Those arrested included Meydan TV staff members Aynur Ganbarova (Elgunash), Aytaj Ahmadova (Tapdiq
Dec 4, 20251 min read


The investigation regarding criminal cases for historian Altay Goyushov and commentator Arastun Orujlu is now complete
Investigation complete: Criminal cases against historian Altay Goyushov (France) and commentator Arastun Orujlu (US) in Azerbaijan are finished. Charged under Article 281.2 for alleged public calls against the government via YouTube, the case proceeds in absentia after they failed to appear. Read about the implications for free speech and political action abroad.
Dec 4, 20251 min read


MIDA Affordable Housing Sold Out in Minutes, Illegal Resales Lead to Arrests
MIDA's 627 affordable apartments in Azerbaijan sold out in just 10 minutes, but the rush was marred by technical crashes and unfair sales practices. Learn why police arrested 12 people for illegal resales and the calls for a transparent, live housing lottery to ensure fairness for young families.
Dec 3, 20251 min read


Gultekin Hajibeyli Detained and Deported Amidst Azerbaijan Opposition Crackdown
Gultekin Hajibeyli, a key Azerbaijan opposition figure, was detained in Istanbul and deported despite having a valid permit. This action is part of a deepening crackdown linked to a high-profile case involving Ramiz Mehdiyev. Learn about the detentions of APFP leaders and rising human rights concerns in Azerbaijan.
Dec 3, 20252 min read


A Report on Political Dissent Suppression
Report reveals Azerbaijan's sharp increase in political repression. The arrest of opposition leader Ali Karimli (AXCP) and family intimidation tactics show a clear plan to consolidate authoritarian rule. International bodies condemn these human rights violations, urging global action.
Dec 3, 20253 min read


The country is shutting down, next stop: Darkness…
Jailed journalist Fatima Movlamli speaks out from custody against the absurd arrest of PFPA Chairman Ali Karimli and Mammad Ibrahim. She calls the dictatorship cooperation charges "fabrication" and warns, "The country is closing down, facing endless darkness.” Read her full, urgent letter.
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Azerbaijani Political Scientist Bahruz Samadov Moved to More Restrictive Prison
Azerbaijani political scientist Bahruz Samadov, a Charles University Ph.D. student, was moved to the stricter Umbakı Penal Complex for one year. Arrested in Aug 2024 and sentenced to 15 years for treason, Samadov denies the charges, claiming prosecution for his critical academic views on the government and the conflict. His family appeals the move, citing unfair treatment.
Dec 2, 20252 min read


BBC: Georgian Police Suspected of Using Chemical Agent Against Protesters
BBC reports evidence suggesting Georgian police used WWI-era chemical agent, bromobenzyl cyanide (camite), against 2024 protesters. Victims report lasting symptoms, fueling fears of human rights violations & illegal testing. Critics demand an independent probe.
Dec 2, 20253 min read


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


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


Yerevan Residents March for Cleaner Air
Yerevan residents, including the Russian diaspora, are protesting critical air pollution. Learn how Mayor Avinyan's view on wood heating clashes with Prof. Vardanyan's concerns about deforestation and poorly planned high-rises. Discover why city leaders urgently need a comprehensive sustainability plan for cleaner air.
Dec 1, 20253 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


Georgia's Slide into Authoritarianism: A Year in Review Since Pro-EU Demonstrations
Georgia's Slide into Authoritarianism: Review the year since PM Kobakhidze halted EU integration. Learn about mass arrests (>600), Western sanctions (>230 officials), and the widespread crackdown on media and public servants (800–1,200 fired). Understand the costs of silencing the pro-EU protest movement.
Dec 1, 20253 min read
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