In Support of Freedom of Expression in Azerbaijan, Amnesty International to Hold Campaigns Across Europe
Posted on: Sunday, 28 June 2009, 19:01 CDT
Human Rights Organization Condemns the Country's Plan to Apply Tougher Scrutiny of Independent Media
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This action, part of the organization's solidarity campaign with independent journalists and human rights activists in
If adopted, they will increase the government's control and scrutiny of the activities of journalists and human rights activists and will undermine their ability to monitor abuses and hold the authorities to account. They could also limit the access to the country for representatives of international human rights organizations.
"The introduction of restrictive legislation and the banning of foreign radio broadcasters are some of the methods that the authorities in
"Independent journalists are being intimidated, arrested and sent to prison after unfair trials. Attacks on and even murder of independent journalists remain unresolved."
"A society without an independent media and civil society is a voiceless society. Its members are easy prey for human rights violations," Duckworth said.
Amnesty International has compiled a list of cases illustrative of the range of human rights abuses that journalists in
"President
As the urgent first step, Amnesty International calls upon the Milli Mejlis not to pass any amendments that could be used in effect to prevent the legitimate activities of media and civil society organizations. The country should bring its existing legislation and practice into line with the government's international obligations.
Cases
Aqil Xalil from Azadliq newspaper was stabbed in the chest and later physically attacked again in 2008, but though the authorities claimed they had found a perpetrator, Aqil Xalil and Azerbaijani human rights organizations believe that the true assailants have escaped justice.
Qanimat Zahid and Eynulla Fatullayev are in prison after unfair trials for their peaceful journalistic work. Amnesty International considers them prisoners of conscience and calls for their immediate and unconditional release.
Journalists in Naxcivan, an autonomous Azerbaijani exclave situated between
Amnesty International is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning grassroots activist organization with more than 2.2 million supporters, activists and volunteers in more than 150 countries campaigning for human rights worldwide. The organization investigates and exposes abuses, educates and mobilizes the public, and works to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied.
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