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    OCCRP Reporter Blackmailed

    HETQ
    22:48, March 7, 2012

    By Valerie Hopkins

    OCCRP regional coordinator and Radio Liberty Baku Bureau's
    correspondent and radio hostKhadija Ismaylova has been blackmailed
    with photos purportedly showing the reporter engaged in sexual
    relations.

    Ismaylova received an envelope stamped from a Moscow, Russia address
    containing pictures that the sender said showed Khadija with an
    unidentified man.

    The package included 6 pictures of an intimate nature and a note that
    read, `Whore, behave. Or you will be defamed.'

    Ismaylova will not confirm or deny the authenticity of the photos
    saying that someone's personal life is nobody's business.

    This is not the first time Ismaylova, who frequently investigates and
    reports on corruption, has been subject to government attempts to
    silence her.

    U.S. diplomatic cables leaked by whistleblower site Wikileaks show
    that the Azeri government tried in the past to discredit Radio Liberty
    and Ismaylova.

    In a January 23, 2012 cable detailing a meeting between Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev and U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
    Matthew Bryza, U.S. officials say Aliyev requested that Ismaylova be
    removed from her position as Bureau Chief because she was `a long-time
    opposition activist who considers herself to be an enemy of the
    government.'

    According to the cable, the President said the support for Radio
    Liberty and Ismaylova was unusual for a strategic partner. `The
    President said that they were looking for a simple change in direction
    at Radio Liberty,' the cable read.

    Ismaylova's colleagues at OCCRP said the organization supports
    Ismaylova and condemned the tactics.

    `Khadija is one of the best and most courageous investigative
    journalists in our network. She is uncovering high level corruption in
    Azerbaijan and she is an inspiration to a new generation of
    investigative reporters,' said Paul Radu, OCCRP Executive Director.

    `This is a clear attempt to intimidate a journalist who is simply
    doing her job. We support Khadija and will continue to support her
    work,' said Drew Sullivan, OCCRP Advising Editor.

    `It should be made clear to those in Azerbaijan who are behind this,
    that many reporters will support Khadija and help her and other
    Azerbaijani reporters root out those corrupt persons behind this and
    other crimes against the people.'

    Another cable from October 2008 raised alarm that pressure on the
    media increased in Azerbaijan following Aliyev's ascendancy to the
    presidency following his father Heydar Aliyev's death.

    `Media contacts state that media in Azerbaijan has worsened under a
    `personally insecure' president, who has condoned a clampdown on
    influential, critical media outlets. They point to a number of
    factors behind the gradual, but steady, decline in media freedom since
    Ilham Aliyev took office in 2003, including: GOAJ [Government of
    Azerbaijan] harassment of journalists, the judiciary's lack of
    independence, a limited advertising market that is dominated by
    pro-government publications, self-censorship, and a lack of
    professionalism in Azerbaijan's media industry.'

    Ismaylova says she is not the first journalist to be a victim of
    similar intimidation.

    In October 2010, just weeks before parliamentary elections, a
    pro-government station, TV Lider, attracted public ire when it
    broadcast a video clip of a person from an opposition newspaper
    engaged in explicit sexual activity.

    It was widely perceived as a government attempt to discredit the
    opposition in the run up to the elections. The National Television
    and Radio Council took no action to condemn the broadcast or the
    invasion of privacy.

    A recent example occurred last year when two reporters for the daily
    Azadliq were attacked and beaten within ten days of each other.

    http://www.reportingproject.net/occrp/index.php/ccwatch/cc-watch-indepth/1384-occrp-reporter-blackmailed

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