Keep fighting for right, & for good.Be loud, & be public. #KhadijaIsmayil writes from prison #RealBaku http://t.co/eYQSZPmVH7
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 11.6.2015
#KhadijaIsmayil letter from prison to @nytimes now also on Khadija's liveblog http://t.co/EKwtIZGNOt #RealBaku #Baku2015 #Azerbaijan
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 11.6.2015
Khadija's letter to the New York Times
June 11, in the opinion pages of The New York Times, the paper published a letter penned by Khadija Ismayil from jail.
"To the Editor:
The eyes of the world are on my country, my beloved Azerbaijan, as it hosts the inaugural European Games, beginning on Friday. The tourists and athletes are enjoying the spectacle of the opening ceremony while the international public watches on television at home.
But I will not see the games. I don’t know what the weather is like or how bad the Baku traffic is. I have access to very little information of any kind. I am sitting in my cell in the Kurdakhani prison — my home for the past six months.
I am a journalist, in jail for my work exposing corruption at the highest levels of the Azerbaijani government. I have been targeted, along with dozens of other political prisoners — fellow journalists, human rights defenders, youth activists, politicians and others — for telling the truth about the situation in my country. Azerbaijan’s best and brightest have been locked up, tucked away for the European Games. They didn’t want you to see or hear us and our inconvenient truths."
Today marks 6months since investigative journalist #KhadijaIsmayil arrest #Azerbaijan #RealBaku2015
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 5.6.2015