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Legal Proceedings Begin Against Samira Gasimli
Azerbaijan legal system begins proceedings against Samira Gasimli, wife of political analyst Azer Gasimli. Facing charges under Articles 147.1 and 148, she claims political targeting. Stay updated on this critical trial and its implications.
Human Rights International
Apr 242 min read


European Court sends inquiry to Azerbaijani government over 'Siyazan prisoners'
Read about the European Court of Human Rights inquiry into Azerbaijan regarding the 2016 Siyazan protests. Explore the case of the 'Siyazan prisoners' fighting for fair trials and the right to protest against high prices and unemployment issues.
Human Rights International
Apr 242 min read


Energy and Solidarity: The EU Finalizes €90 Billion Support Package for Ukraine
The EU finalizes a €90B support package for Ukraine over two years. Following energy agreements with Hungary and Slovakia, the loan aims to boost recovery. Learn how the European Union and Ukraine collaborate for stability and future growth.
Human Rights International
Apr 242 min read


Azerbaijani Journalist Polad Aslanov Facing Severe Medical Neglect and Isolation
Read about the ongoing struggles of Azerbaijani journalist Polad Aslanov. Sentenced to 13 years, Aslanov faces medical neglect and restricted family access. Explore the international concern over press freedom and human rights in Azerbaijan.
Human Rights International
Apr 232 min read


From Airport Transit to Uncertain Freedom: The Journey of Zelimkhan Murtazov
Discover the harrowing journey of Zelimkhan Murtazov, a Chechen deserter who escaped the "Akhmat" unit. From four months in a Kazakh airport transit zone to finding uncertain refuge in Armenia, explore the risks faced by those fleeing the war.
Human Rights International
Apr 232 min read


Russian IT Specialist Gets Prison Time in Azerbaijan
Read about the 4-year prison sentence of Russian IT specialist Alexander Vaysero in Baku for money laundering. Explore how this legal case reflects the complex diplomatic tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia involving digital finance and politics.
Human Rights International
Apr 222 min read


A Legal Analysis of International Mechanisms Against Systemic State Repression
When a government shifts from occasional human rights abuses to a full-blown policy of systemic repression, everything changes. Now you're not just dealing with a few rogue actors—you’re looking at a state that’s using its whole machinery to crush dissent. At this point, domestic remedies don’t cut it anymore, and international law has to step in. For lawyers and human rights defenders, spotting this turning point is crucial. It lets them collect evidence up to the standards
Human Rights International
Apr 223 min read


“The Regime is Taking Revenge”: The Persecution of Rufat Safarov
Explore the case of Rufat Safarov, a prominent Azerbaijani human rights defender facing trial in Baku. Learn about the political motives, questionable evidence, and international outcry following his detention on Human Rights Day.
Human Rights International
Apr 222 min read


"A Disgrace": Stripped of Citizenship for Opposing War
Maksim Polovnikov was stripped of his Russian citizenship and deported to Baku for opposing the war in Ukraine. Read the gripping story of his trial, the "disgrace" of new laws, and his journey toward freedom and a fresh start in Azerbaijan.
Human Rights International
Apr 224 min read


CPT's 2025 Report Documents Overcrowding, Police Violence and Torture Across European Detention Facilities
The CPT's 2025 annual report documents torture, overcrowding, and police violence in European detention facilities, including Azerbaijan.
Human Rights International
Apr 221 min read


European Court of Human Rights Demands Azerbaijan Submit Court Rulings on Armenian Detainees
The European Court of Human Rights has demanded Azerbaijan provide court rulings on Armenian prisoners held in Baku.
Human Rights International
Apr 221 min read


Jailed Labour Rights Activist in Azerbaijan Reportedly Subjected to Violence
A jailed labour rights activist in Azerbaijan is reportedly facing violence in Prison No. 10, with no investigation announced.
Human Rights International
Apr 211 min read


Jailed Journalist Polad Aslanov Denied Family Visits and Phone Access
Journalist Polad Aslanov, jailed since 2019 in Azerbaijan, is being denied family visits and phone calls at Baku's Investigation Isolator.
Human Rights International
Apr 211 min read


Azerbaijan Denies Visa to International Human Rights Defender Florian Irminger
Azerbaijan refused a visa to international rights defender Florian Irminger, continuing its pattern of blocking international monitors.
Human Rights International
Apr 211 min read


Amnesty International: Repression Deepens in Azerbaijan
Amnesty International's 2026 annual report documents deepening repression in Azerbaijan: political prisoners, media shutdowns, and torture.
Human Rights International
Apr 211 min read


Iqbal Abilov Responds to Conviction and Media Smear Campaign
Iqbal Abilov responds to his 18-year prison sentence and the media smear campaign. The scholar rejects treason charges, criticizing the investigation's "moral fiasco" and "absurd theater." A deep dive into legal injustice and the targeting of academic research.
Human Rights International
Apr 207 min read


Eight organizations ask the Council of Europe Secretary General to look into the deportation of a journalist
Eight human rights organizations urge the Council of Europe to investigate Georgia's deportation of journalist Afgan Sadigov to Azerbaijan. This appeal highlights a pattern of crackdowns and calls for a South Caucasus special representative.
Human Rights International
Apr 202 min read


The travel ban placed on Samira Gasimli serves as an effort to silence an important messenger.
Read about the travel ban on Samira Gasimli, wife of imprisoned analyst Azer Gasimli. Human rights monitors view this legal restriction as a strategic effort to silence international advocacy regarding political prisoners in Azerbaijan.
Human Rights International
Apr 204 min read


The Life of Zamin Salayev in Azerbaijan’s Prison System
The situation for political activists in Azerbaijan has become critical, especially with the troubling reports from Prison No. 11. Zamin Salayev, an influential member of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (APFP), recently made a desperate appeal on social media, stating that his life is in immediate danger. Fellow activist Ceyhun Novruzov claims that Salayev’s protests against unfair rules and lawlessness in the prison have made him a target for harsh treatment.
Human Rights International
Apr 202 min read
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