23 January 2004, 21:16

Reporters Without Borders urges President Chirac to stand up for Azerbaijan journalist

Reporters Without Borders urged French President Jacques Chirac to raise the case of a prominent jailed editor to try to obtain his release, during an official visit by President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliev, on 22-23 January.

Rauf Arifoglu, editor of the country's leading daily newspaper, Yeni Musavat, has been held in the capital Baku since 27 October 2003, officially accused of organising rioting that broke out following disputed presidential elections on 15 October. He risks a seven-year jail term.

"This is the first foreign visit to be made by President Aliev since he took over the job. The European Union, Council of Europe, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) are all waiting for Azerbaijan's new leader to take up the challenge of bringing in democratic reforms," said the international press freedom organisation in a letter to the French head of state on 21 January.

"Knowing France's commitment to freedom of expression, we would be grateful if you could raise the case with Mr Aliev to try to obtain Arifoglu's release. We are convinced that this gesture would both benefit Azerbaijan and its new leader and that it would be welcomed by the international community," the letter concluded.

Arifoglu, who is also deputy president of the opposition Musavat party, has been remanded in custody at Bailov jail in Baku since 27 October. The prosecutor's office on 17 January extended his detention by three further months, while he awaits trial.

Reporters Without Borders has already protested to the authorities about Arifoglu's "unjustified detention", particularly during an investigative visit to Baku in December 2003, when it called for him to be released on bail while awaiting trial. The OSCE made the same appeal, without success.

Editors note: See also the article "Press freedom curtailed since Ilham Aliev's election as president".

Source: Reporters Without Borders

All news
НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН И РАСПРОСТРАНЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ ООО “МЕМО”, ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА ООО “МЕМО”.

September 18, 2024 23:47

  • ECtHR awards compensation to Ingush activist Zarifa Sautieva

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that the Russian authorities violated the article on the prohibition of torture and inhuman treatment in relation to Ingush activist Zarifa Sautieva. The activist was awarded 1000 euros in compensation, although Russia does not consider itself obligated to comply with the decisions of the European Court.

September 18, 2024 23:23

  • Court dismisses appeal of activist Melikhova against fine for her verse

    A court dismissed all the arguments of the defence and upheld the decision to fine Marina Melikhova, an activist from Kuban, whose verse the law enforcement bodies recognized as discrediting the Russian Armed Forces. Marina Melikhova, who does not have the money to pay the fine, intends to file an appeal against the court’s decision.

September 18, 2024 22:40

  • Two natives of Northern Caucasus injured in shootout near “Wildberries” office in Moscow

    A shootout took place near an office of the “Wildberries” Company in the centre of Moscow. As a result, at least one person has been killed and several others have been wounded, sources report. Among the victims have been Abubakar Mestoev and Umar Chichaev, mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters from Northern Caucasus, reports Shamil Khadulaev, the chair of the Public Oversight Commission (POC) of Dagestan.

September 18, 2024 21:47

  • In Volgograd, court recognizes absence of HIV therapy in prison hospital

    The Central District Court of Volgograd awarded prisoner Ruslan Mitrofan compensation in the amount of 1000 roubles, recognizing that the administration of a prison hospital in Volgograd violated the prisoner’s right to receive medical care by not providing him with an HIV medicine. Meanwhile, Ruslan Mitrofan requested the compensation in the amount of 100,000 roubles.

September 18, 2024 20:29

News archive