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    OSCE condemns Azerbaijani authorities

    18:33, 15 June, 2012

    YEREVAN, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS: The OSCE Representative on Freedom of
    the Media, Dunja MijatoviÄ?, has expressed her concern over the
    persistent intimidation of journalists and attempts to restrict access
    to information in Azerbaijan, Armenpress reports citing the OSCE
    official website.`Only a week ago, I welcomed the release of social
    media activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, expressing hope that more good news
    would come from Azerbaijan,' she said. `Unfortunately, today I have to
    bring recent negative developments to the attention of the
    authorities,' she said. In a letter sent to Azerbaijan's Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov yesterday, MijatoviÄ? raised the case of
    photo blogger Mehman Hüseynov, who faces up to five years in prison on
    hooliganism charges over an argument he reportedly had with law
    enforcement officers while covering a demonstration in Baku. In the
    letter, MijatoviÄ? also raised the case of Anar Bayramli, a journalist
    working for Iranian media outlets, who was sentenced on 11 June to two
    years in prison on drug possession charges which he denies. `I hope
    that the charges against Hüseynov will be dropped, and that all
    imprisoned journalists will be released soon, including Zaur Quliyev
    and Vüqar Qonaqov of the Khayal TV channel,' MjatoviÄ? said.
    `Imprisoning reporters is never the right answer to critical
    journalism. The media should be free to play their essential role in
    society,' she stressed. Mijatovic also expressed concern over the
    adoption by the parliament (Milli Mejlis) on 12 June of amendments to
    the laws `On Receiving Information,' `On the State Registry and the
    State Registration of Juridical Persons,' and `On Commercial Secrets'.
    The changes will make certain types of information no longer
    accessible to the public. `These amendments could have a very
    negative, long-term impact on media freedom and access to information.
    This is all the more regrettable given that Azerbaijan's legislation
    on access to information used to be one of the best in the OSCE
    region,' MijatoviÄ? said. `I call on the authorities to do their utmost
    to reverse these recent negative developments. My Office stands ready
    to assist Azerbaijan in better fulfilling its media freedom
    commitments,' MijatoviÄ? stressed.

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