Nargiz Abaslamova
Physical pressure was exerted on the journalist of Abzas Media in pretrial detention ceenter
Journalist Nargiz Abaslamova, held in Baku's Detention Center No. 1, was subjected to violence by a guard. While passing by the cell of her colleague Sevinj Vagifgizi, Abaslamova tried to greet her, reported on Abzas Media's Facebook page. However, guard Aygul Babaeva forcibly dragged Abaslamova away and deeply scratched the journalist's arm. Abaslamova stated that this is not the first time the mentioned guard has used force and been rude to journalists. A few days ago, Babaeva also used force against Sevinj Vagifgizi.
Attempts to get comments from the Penitentiary Service have been unsuccessful.
*In November 2023 - January 2024, the leaders and employees of Abzas Media — Ulvi Hasanly, Sevinj Vagifgizi, Mohammad Kekalov, Nargiz Abaslamova, and Elnara Gasymova, as well as investigative journalist and Turan Agency employee Hafiz Babaly — were arrested. In May, economist and Radio Azadliq employee Farid Mehralyzade was arrested in the same case. They were accused of currency smuggling, illegal entrepreneurship, money laundering, document forgery, and tax evasion.
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