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    FIFTEEN JOURNALISTS SEEK POLITICAL ASYLUM IN PROTEST AGAINST CLOSURE OF NEWSPAPERS

    International Freedom of Expression eXpress (IFEX) Canada
    May 29 2007

    Francais: Après la fermeture de leurs journaux, 15 journalistes
    demandent l'asile politique en signe de protestation
    Country/Topic: Azerbaijan
    Date: 29 May 2007
    Source: Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
    Person(s): Uzeir Jafarov
    Target(s): editor(s) , journalist(s)
    Type(s) of violation(s): harassed
    Urgency: Threat
    (RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders today condemned the constant
    government harassment of opposition media, which has led 15
    journalists working for two daily newspapers, the
    Azerbaijani-language "Gundelik Azerbaijan" and the Russian-language
    "Realny Azerbaijan", to seek political asylum between 25 and 29 May
    2007 after their newspapers were closed the week before. Fearing for
    his safety, the editor of the newspaper "Nota Bene" has also
    requested asylum.

    "First the offices of 'Gundelik Azerbaijan' and 'Realny Azerbaijan'
    were shut down for alleged fire safety violations, then on 26 May,
    the owner of their premises suddenly rescinded their lease, forcing
    them to vacate immediately," Reporters Without Borders said. "They
    would have us believe this is just a coincidence. These are the
    methods of an authoritarian regime."

    The press freedom organisation added: "If President Ilham Aliev wants
    to protect the press, he should help these two daily newspapers find
    new premises. The 41 employees and contributors to these newspapers
    are now without any source of income; some of them feel threatened
    and the country's press is all the poorer."

    The 14 "Gundelik Azerbaijan" and "Realny Azerbaijan" journalists
    submitted their political asylum requests to the US, German, British
    and Norwegian embassies and the office of the Organisation for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). They include "Gundelik
    Azerbaijan" editor Uzeir Jafarov, who said they were seeking asylum
    because of prosecution, and because arrests and attacks made it
    impossible for them to work as journalists.

    Jafarov was attacked and beaten on 20 April after giving evidence at
    the trial of Eynulla Fatullaev, the founder of "Gundelik Azerbaijan"
    and "Realny Azerbaijan", who received a 30-month prison sentence the
    same day for "defaming" and "insulting" Azerbaijanis in an article
    about Armenia.

    The satirical website http://www.tinsohbeti.com , whose editor, Habib
    Muntezir, is based in Germany, has meanwhile become inaccessible
    again since 21 May because of a hacker attack on the host server of
    Site5 server. Muntezir is convinced the attack was deliberately
    targeted. It is not the first time the site has been attacked.

    http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/ful l/83739/

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