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    Azerbaijan: Security ministry hits opposition editor with new charges

    Committee to Protect Journalists press release, New York
    5 Jul 07


    Text of press release by the New York-based Committee to Protect
    Journalists (CPJ) on 5 July

    New York, 5 July, 2007: The Committee to Protect Journalists deplores
    the continued persecution of Eynulla Fatullayev, imprisoned editor of
    the Russian-language weekly Realny Azerbaijan and the Azeri-language
    daily Gundalik Azarbaycan, and that of his staff. The Ministry of
    National Security (MNB) brought a new criminal charge of incitement to
    ethnic and religious hatred against Fatullayev on Tuesday, and it
    interrogated three journalists from the now-shuttered Gundalik
    Azarbaycan on Wednesday.

    The government also formally charged Fatullayev with terrorism in
    Sabail District Court in Baku on Tuesday. The government's intention to
    file terror charges was first disclosed on 16 May. Together, the new
    charges could bring up to 17 years in prison. Fatullayev is already
    serving a 30-month jail term on a libel conviction.

    "We are shocked by these charges against Eynulla Fatullayev, which seem
    part of systemic campaign of persecution to silence him and destroy his
    newspapers," said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon. "We call on
    authorities to withdraw the charges immediately."

    According to local press reports and the Institute for Reporter Freedom
    and Safety (IRFS), a Baku-based press freedom group, the MNB charged
    Fatullayev with terrorism, and incitement of national, ethnic, or
    religious hatred. The charges stem from a commentary headlined, "The
    Aliyevs Go to War," published earlier this year in the Russian-language
    weekly Realny Azerbaijan and written by Rovshan Bagirov. The commentary
    focused on President Ilham Aliyev's foreign policy regarding Iran and
    it contained harshly critical language about the Azerbaijani
    government. MNB officials did not elaborate on the charges or explain
    how the piece amounted to terrorism and incitement of hatred.

    On Wednesday, the MNB interrogated Gundalik Azarbaycan editors
    Shahvaled Chobanoglu, Uzeir Jafarov, and Khalid Kazimli about the
    paper's financing, its sales, the topics Fatullayev covered, and the
    weekly's editorial independence from Realny Azerbaijan. Chobanoglu was
    also questioned about "The Aliyevs Go to War," although the piece did
    not appear in Gundalik Azarbaycan, the IRFS reported.

    The terror charges against Fatullayev and the interrogation of his
    staffers reflect the government's aggressive recent retaliation against
    the publications.

    Local authorities evicted both Realny Azerbaijan and Gundalik
    Azarbaycan from their Baku offices on 21 May, saying that the office
    building violated safety regulations. Authorities seized computers from
    the premises, which have been sealed.

    On 6 June, a Baku judge upheld an earlier libel conviction against
    Eynulla Fatullayev and left intact his 30-month jail sentence.
    Authorities dismissed the journalist's complaints of ill treatment in
    MNB custody. In April, Fatullayev was sentenced to 30 months in prison
    on charges of libelling and insulting Azerbaijanis in a piece that the
    journalist said he did not write. Fatullayev said the charges were
    fabricated.
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