"Ismayilova's jailing may be the nail in the coffin for #Azerbaijan" http://t.co/tkxaWghNRV #FreeKhadija #KhadijaIsmayil #crackdown
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 11.12.2014
my new contribution for GV #Azerbaijan's Image Cracks w/ #Arrest of Watchdog Journalist http://t.co/lJZkf64ZvP #FreeKhadija #KhadijaIsmayil
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 10.12.2014
David Lidington, Minister of State for Europe (UK) dedicated his blog post today to freedom of expression and the media overseas. But especially he focused on Azerbaijan and Khadija Ismayilova.
"Last month I travelled to Azerbaijan, where freedom of expression and the media continues to be threatened. Only last Friday another journalist was arrested and sentenced to pre-trial detention. Khadija Ismailova’s case continues a spell of systematic targeting of journalists often ending in prison sentences being handed out to free speech advocates. But Azerbaijan is far from alone in eroding the freedom of independent media. In fact, apart from the Baltic States, no post-Soviet country is considered by Freedom House’s 2014 annual report to have a free media, and only North Korea fares worse than Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan."
Listen to Khadija Ismayilova talk about her work as a journalist and investigative reporter, corruption, freedom of speech and censorship in Azerbaijan.
International Women's Media Foundation interview with Khadija Ismayilova on November 21, 2012