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  • VoA: OSCE Blasts Azerbaijan For Jailing Prominent Journalist

    OSCE BLASTS AZERBAIJAN FOR JAILING PROMINENT JOURNALIST

    Voice of America
    Nov 1 2007

    Europe's top security organization says Azerbaijan's jailing of a
    prominent journalist is an example of officials using repressive laws
    aimed at "criminalizing journalism and silencing critical voices."

    A spokesman for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    also called the eight-and-a-half-year sentence given Eynulla Fatullayev
    the "culmination of a [government] campaign to silence" the journalist.

    Fatullayev was sentenced Wednesday on charges of making terrorism
    threats and inciting national hatred. The charges stem from a story
    he published listing targets in Azerbaijan that Iran could attack,
    if the United States attacks the Islamic republic.

    Local news reports say the court found Fatullayev's article contained
    the threat of terrorism, after several government officials wrote
    letters to prosecutors saying they felt threatened by the story.

    Fatullayev is already serving a separate 30-month prison term following
    conviction on charges of defaming Azerbaijan's armed forces.

    This grew out of a published interview in which an ethnic Armenian
    leader in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region described a massacre
    of Armenians by Azerbaijani soldiers in the 1990s.

    European leaders, Western diplomats and international rights groups
    have strongly criticized the government of Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Alliyev for suppressing media freedoms in the former Soviet republic.
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