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    Reporters without borders (press release), France
    Oct 19 2007


    Nakhchivan authorities harass opposition journalist's family

    Reporters Without Borders today condemned the constant harassment of
    journalist Hakim Eldostu Mehdiyev's family by local authorities in
    the autonomous republic of Nakhchivan since his detention for five
    days last month. Mehdiyev is regional correspondent for the
    Baku-based opposition newspaper Yeni Musavat.

    `Mehdiyev's relatives have been threatened with reprisals and have
    been subjected to repeated intimidation by the security forces,' the
    press freedom organisation said. `We support his appeal to President
    Ilham Aliev for guarantees for his and his family's safety.'

    Since his arrest on 23 September, his brother's tea room has been
    demolished and family members has been warned they could be beaten or
    kidnapped if they complained to international organisations. Mehdiyev
    is meanwhile now banned from leaving Nakhchivan, which is separated
    from the rest of Azerbaijan by a strip of Armenian territory.

    Exasperated by all the harassment, Mehdiyev has written to President
    Aliev and to Nakhchivan's leaders saying he will be forced to leave
    the country and request political asylum abroad if he and his family
    are not given guarantees of security.

    Mehdiyev's ordeal began on 22 September, when he was forced into a
    car by national security ministry agents and was held all day in a
    ministry building where, according to Reporters Without Borders'
    sources, he was beaten because of his reports about gas and
    electricity problems in the region.

    After his release, he only had a few hours to warn his family and try
    unsuccessfully to see a doctor about his injuries before a court had
    him arrested the next day and sentenced him to 15 days in prison for
    `resisting the police at the time of his arrest.'

    Mehdiyev was released on 27 September after several international
    organisations including Reporters Without Borders interceded on his
    behalf. He currently needs treatment for his injuries and is unable
    to work.

    http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article= 24076
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