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    Azeri court sentences editor of independent newspapers to 2.5 years for libel

    AP Worldstream
    Published: Apr 20, 2007

    An Azeri court convicted the editor of two independent newspapers
    of libel Friday and sentenced him to 2 1/2 years in prison, court
    officials said.

    Opposition leaders called the ruling part of a government campaign
    to silence critical media.

    Eynulla Fatullayev, editor and founder of newspapers Real Azerbaijan
    and Everyday Azerbaijan, was found guilty of disseminating false
    information about a 1992 attack during the country's six-year war
    with Armenia.

    The suit had been filed in a Baku district court by a member of a
    refugee group who claimed that Fatullayev had said on a Web site that
    Azerbaijanis were also to blame for the assault, a court spokesman
    said.

    Authorities say 613 Azerbaijanis were killed when Armenian forces
    on Feb.

    26, 1992, attacked the village of Khodzhaly, in the disputed territory
    of Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenian forces do not deny the attack, but say
    the death toll is exaggerated.

    "Eynulla Fatullayev said in court that he had never written that
    Azeris were killed by Azeris," his lawyer Isaxan Asurov told The
    Associated Press.

    Asurov argued that his client had made no false statements, and that
    he should not be prosecuted for libel as Internet discussions did
    not amount to media publications.

    The Opposition Party of National Independence of Azerbaijan condemned
    the ruling, saying in a statement that it amounted to authorities
    "pressuring, intimidating and persecuting independent media and
    freedom of speech."

    Last year, a court gave Fatullayev a two-year suspended sentence for
    libeling a top law enforcement official.

    The government of President Ilham Aliev, who took over from his
    father in a 2003 election denounced by opponents as a sham, has faced
    persistent criticism over the heavy-handed treatment of independent
    media.
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