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- 5 December 2014, 21:59
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Azerbaijan arrests one more critical voice, Khadija Ismayilova
On ludicrous charges of incitement to suicide, the Azerbaijani journalist Khadija Ismayilova was sentenced to 2 months pre-trial detention today, Friday, 5 December 2014. She is a well-known independent investigative journalist, who owned many awards.
In a recent conversation with the Human Rights House Foundation (HRHF), Khadija Ismayilova explained that she was accused of incitement to suicide and that this case brought against her will most certainly be used as an excuse to arrest her. She has now been sentenced to 2 months pre-trial detention, at a court hearing on Friday, 5 December 2014, in Baku.
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- 5 December 2014 21:56
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Modern wars test humanity's resilience, compelling a reevaluation of priorities and values. In such times, it is especially crucial to demonstrate not only strength but also a commitment to the principles of international law and humanity. Ukraine, facing an unprecedented scale of armed aggression from the Russian Federation, continues to uphold the norms of international humanitarian law (IHL) while resisting this aggression. The Voluntary Report presented by Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has become a symbol of transparency, accountability, and the pursuit of justice.
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To the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, and the Vice President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva From: Amina Fevzi gizi Hajieva (Sister of the former chairman of the International Bank)
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Public figure and scholar Dr. Jamil Hasanly has expressed deep concern over the arrest of Natig Javadly, a journalist from Meydan TV, who has been charged with smuggling and placed in four months of pre-trial detention. For those familiar with him, this turn of events is hard to believe. Known for his integrity, intellect, and devotion to the truth, Javadly is considered one of Azerbaijan’s most respected journalists and thinkers.
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"Human rights" derive their foundation from justice. Justice is natural and connected to creation. From the moment of birth, this right is naturally granted to every person. Law, however, is something given — limited to what parliaments deem appropriate for us. The extent to which parliament represents justice and fairness is always a matter of debate.
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