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    7 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS EXPRESSED DEEP CONCERNS OVER THE WORSENING CONDITION OF AZERI MEDIA

    Azerireport

    BAKU. September 8, 2012: Seven international organizations unitied
    in the International Partnership Group for Azerbaijan (IPGA) -
    ARTICLE 19, Committee to Protect Journalists, Freedom House, Index on
    Censorship, Media Diversity Institute, Norwegian Helsinki Committee,
    and the Reporters Without Borders - issued a statement expressing
    their deep concern with the deteriorating situation of the media in
    Azerbaijan. Below is the full text of the statement:

    The International Partnership Group for Azerbaijan (IPGA), coordinated
    by ARTICLE 19, is deeply concerned by the deteriorating freedom
    of expression situation in Azerbaijan. Of specific concern is the
    threat of imminent closure for one of the most popular newspapers
    in the country, Azadliq. In addition, in recent weeks, another
    journalist was imprisoned on politically motivated charges, concerns
    surfaced regarding detention conditions for two other journalists,
    and a critical journalist who was previously attacked continued
    to experience harassment. Further, recent monitoring of Baku's
    newsstands showed that independent and opposition newspapers face
    growing distribution problems.

    Threat of closure for Azadliq newspaper

    Acting editor-in-chief of opposition Azadliq newspaper Rahim Hajiyev
    has reported that the newspaper faces imminent closure after receiving
    notice from the state-owned printing house that Azadliq must vacate
    its offices on the premises and would no longer be printed if Azadliq
    did not pay its debt of 25,000 AZN (approximately 20,000 GBP) by
    3 September 2012. The paper was later given an extension until 10
    September 2012. Azadliq's debt to the printing house is for printing
    and utility costs, which the newspaper claims it cannot pay in part
    due to the inability of the GASID distribution company to pay its
    larger debt to Azadliq. Azadliq is one of the highest circulation
    newspapers and among the most critical media outlets in the country.

    It has faced severe difficulties in recent years due to state control
    of the advertising market and printing and distribution facilities,
    and hefty fines imposed as the result of numerous defamation cases.

    Many of its editors and reporters have been subjected to imprisonment
    or violent attacks.

    Persecution of critical journalists

    On 23 August 2012, freelance journalist Faramaz Novruzoglu joined
    the ranks of Azerbaijan's imprisoned journalists after a Baku court
    sentenced him to four and a half years in prison on charges of illegal
    border crossing and inciting public disorder. Novruzoglu believes the
    charges are connected with a series of articles he published exposing
    government corruption. He has previously served prison sentences in
    2009 and 2007 in connection with his journalistic activities.

    On 29 August 2012, a Baku court dismissed a case brought by Tolishi
    Sedo newspaper editor-in-chief Hilal Mammadov against the prison
    administration alleging that he was treated inhumanely in detention.

    Mammadov has been in detention since June 2012 and faces life in
    prison on charges of high treason and inciting hatred.

    Khural newspaper editor-in-chief Avaz Zeynalli has recently reported
    a number of serious health problems which have worsened in detention,
    including kidney stones, radiculitis and chronic rhinitis. Zeynalli
    has been detained since October 2011, facing up to 12 years in prison
    on charges of extortion and failure to implement a court decision,
    based on a Member of Parliament's claims that Zeynalli attempted to
    blackmail her.

    Journalist Idrak Abbasov reported continued acts of harassment
    against him and his family, as unknown assailants have attempted to
    break into his car outside his home three times over the past few
    weeks, most recently on 28 August 2012. Abbasov, a correspondent of
    the Institute for Reporters' Freedom and Safety (IRFS) and Ayna and
    Zerkalo newspapers, was severely beaten to the point of hospitalisation
    in April 2012 by a group of State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR)
    employees whilst filming their demolition of houses in his village. So
    far no one has been prosecuted for the attack.

    Independent and opposition newspapers face growing distribution
    problems

    Monitoring undertaken by a group of media workers and IRFS
    representatives on 1 September 2012 showed that many of Baku's
    newsstands do not carry newspapers or carry an insufficient quantity
    to meet demand. Some of the vendors interviewed reported that
    they received instructions stemming from an alleged order by an
    employee of the Baku Mayor's office to boycott the company GASID,
    which distributes independent and opposition newspapers such as Ayna,
    Zerkalo, Yeni Musavat and Azadliq. More than half of GASID's newsstands
    in Baku have been shut down over the past year as new kiosks selling
    sundries but not newspapers have been installed in their place,
    with support from the Baku Mayor's office.

    The IPGA calls on the Azerbaijani authorities to take immediate steps
    to improve this alarming situation and to fulfill their international
    obligations to respect and protect the right to freedom of expression,
    including:

    ~U Immediately cease proceedings to evict Azadliq newspaper from its
    offices in the state-owned printing house and allow the newspaper to
    continue to print whilst an agreement regarding the newspaper's debt
    is reached;

    ~U Immediately and unconditionally release Hilal Mamamdov, Faramaz
    Novruzoglu, Avaz Zeynalli, and all other journalists currently
    detained or imprisoned in connection with exercising their right
    to free expression, and cease arresting persons for politically
    motivated reasons;

    ~U Take immediate steps to improve detention conditions for Hilal
    Mammadov and Avaz Zeynalli, including promptly and impartially
    investigating reports of inhumane treatment of Mammadov and ensuring
    that Zeynalli receives immediate medical attention;

    ~U Redouble efforts to investigate the attack against Idrak Abbasov
    and bring the perpetrators to justice, and investigate recent acts of
    harassment against him and put a stop to this continued pressure; and

    ~U Cease support for a boycott of the GASID distribution company and
    create fair distribution conditions for all newspapers.

    The following IPGA member organisations support this statement:
    ~U ARTICLE 19 ~U Committee to Protect Journalists ~U Freedom House
    ~U Index on Censorship ~U Media Diversity Institute ~U Norwegian
    Helsinki Committee ~U Reporters Without Borders (Azerireport).

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