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  • BAKU: HRW, re Aggravation of Situation to Freedom of Speech in Azerb

    `Zerkalo': Human Rights Watch, About Aggravation of Situation Relating
    to Freedom of Speech in Azerbaijan

    A. Rashidoglu

    _www.zerkalo.az_ (http://www.zerkalo.az)
    01.03.2007

    The above mentioned human rights organization calls on to remove
    hostility on the part of state towards mass media. Policy of
    Azerbaijani authorities in the field of freedom of speech has been
    criticized again, this time on the part of respectable international
    organization Human Rights Watch.

    European and Central Asia executive director at Human Rights Watch,
    Holly Cartner, applied to President of the Republic of Azerbaijan,
    Ilham Aliyev, in connection with this problem.

    Appeal letter states that Human Rights Watch is concerned about the
    fact that opposition or independent journalists often get threatening
    calls after publication of critical materials. Journalists said that
    threatening calls demanding to stop journalistic investigation
    preceded attacks. Organization regrets about widespread impunity,
    even if there is information allowing to identify personality of ones
    who made calls.

    Appeal also reads that currently rapid increase of slander related
    proceedings instituted against journalists by state officials is being
    observed.

    In 2006 only more than 10 suits have been filed against `Azadlig'
    newspaper. Newspaper repeatedly mentioned in cases relating to slander
    or abuses of officials. Total sum of fines exceeded 300,000 US
    dollars. Some journalists including editor-in-chief of `Milli Yol',
    Shakhin Agabeyli, and editor-in-chief of `24 Saat', Fikret
    Faramazoglu, were severely sentenced up to imprisonment. After
    serving 7 out of 12 months of imprisonment term Agabeyly was released.
    With regards to others fines are imposed just like in the case of
    editor-in-chief of `Real Azerbaijan', Eynulla Fatullayev, and
    political scientist from Baku, Zardusht Alizade.

    When the said letter was being prepared Human Rights Watch learnt that
    on January 30, 2007, journalists of newspaper `Nota Bene', Faramaz
    Novruzoglu and Sardar Alibeyli were sentenced to 2 years of
    imprisonment and 1,5 year of correctional works. Slander related suit
    was filed on application of Minister of Internal Affairs and head of
    State Committee on the issues of Azerbaijanis living in foreign
    countries. Criminal sanction for slander is unequal reaction of
    government when the matter concerns significant issues or public
    figures. Moreover, discriminative operation of law against independent
    or opposition journalists took place in cases under
    consideration. Such sharp escalation of criminal and civil slander
    related cases negatively affects mass media in the country. At the
    same time majority suits are filed against opposition editions. On
    June 23, 2006, journalist of `Azadlig' newspaper and famous satirist,
    Mirza Sakit Zakhidov, was arrested for politically motivated and
    fabricated accusation of keeping drugs. On October 4, Court on grave
    crimes sentenced him to 3 years of imprisonment. On December 15,
    Appeal Court hasn't changed the sentence. Referring to local and
    international observers, suit against Zakhidov aimed to stop
    publishing his articles in newspaper and to punish him for writing
    satiric verses about governmental officials.

    Human Rights Watch also points to the cases of threat to close
    independent mass media in Azerbaijan or eviction of publishing houses
    from the buildings, namely, closing of TV channel ANS in November last
    year and eviction of opposition newspapers `Azadlig' and `Bizim Yol'
    and `Turan' information agency.

    The above cases show growth of hostility on the part of state to
    independent and opposition mass media what jeopardizes security of
    independent journalists in Azerbaijan, - appeal reads.
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