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    AZERI CORRESPONDENT RECEIVES THREATS TIED TO REPORTING

    http://azerireport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3770

    BAKU. November 14, 2012. Yafez Hasanov, a correspondent for RFE/RL's
    Azerbaijani Service, has received telephone threats since investigating
    the death last year of a man in the custody of Azerbaijan's Ministry
    of National Security.

    The man, Turac Zeynalov, was found dead in August 2011 in a detention
    facility run by the Ministry of National Security's Naxicivan bureau,
    where he had been summoned the day before and accused of spying
    for Iran.

    Hasanov, who has been investigating information he recently obtained
    about the case, told RFE/RL's Azerbaijani service that he has received
    repeated telephone calls and text messages over the last four days
    from unidentified persons threatening reprisals against him and his
    family if he does not stop reporting. In one text he was warned,
    "you'll end up like Zeynalov." In one phone call he was told, ~Sif
    you do not stop [reporting], you~Rll be shocked by what you see.~T

    Hasanov changed his phone number, but the calls continued. He has
    submitted the phone numbers from which the threats came to Ramil
    Usubov, Azerbaijan's Interior Minister, for investigation.

    Hasanov, a free-lancer based in Naxichivan, an Azeri exclave, was
    kidnapped last year after first reporting on the case. Following a
    meeting with the family to investigate the circumstances of Zeynalov's
    death, he was stopped on the street by several unknown men and pulled
    into an unmarked car. He was told not to report about the case,
    and warned that to do so could lead to "embarrassment." Hasanov was
    driven to a customs office on the Iranian border where he was left
    to return to Baku via Iran. He was warned not to return to Naxcivan
    for a month or "it would cost him."

    The Azeri government has not responded to calls by RFE/RL and other
    organizations to investigate the incident.

    Azerbaijan's Human Rights Ombudsman Elmira Suleymanova requested in
    September last year that the Prosecutor-General and National Security
    Minister investigate Zeynalov's death.

    Hasanov has reported for RFE/RL's Azerbaijani service, Radio Azadliq,
    since 2010. (RFE/RL)


    From: Baghdasarian
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