Nils Muzhnieks Promises to Fight for Liberation of Political Prisoners in Azerbaijan
The Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muzhnieks on New Year's Eve again touched on political prisoners in Azerbaijan. On his Facebook page, he wrote:
“As many of us are getting ready to celebrate the holidays, my thoughts go to all my partners who devote their lives to human rights protection. This year has been a particularly challenging and dangerous one for many of them in several Council of Europe member States.
One of the most difficult situations I have observed is in Azerbaijan, where the authorities are engaging in a systematic crackdown on human rights defenders, media professionals and civil society partners of the Council of Europe. The number of those in detention there or in exile continues to grow.
I salute them and will continue in 2015 to do all in my power to try to help them obtain justice and advance the cause of human rights.” -16D04-
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Today, September 7, 2024, the second picket in support of Igbal Abilov was held in The Hague (Netherlands) in front of the Embassy of Azerbaijan. The event was organized by Igbal's friends and colleagues. During the picket, protesters continued to collect signatures for the petition and called on Azerbaijan authorities to stop persecution and free Igbal. This is the second rally in support of Abilov in Europe.
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The Khatai district court of Baku today extended for another three months the arrest term of investigative journalist Hafiz Babaly, arrested in the "Abzas Media case". His lawyer Rasul Jafarov informed Turan about it.
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American intelligence officials said on Friday that Russia is the pre-eminent and most active threat to influence the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election, while Iran and China are also stepping up efforts, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.
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Azerbaijan is trying to diversify its economy and stop relying on oil, and is offering Israeli high-tech companies to relocate in exchange for generous tax breaks. This is reported by the Israeli publication Globes, citing its sources in companies that are considering relocation.
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