Ali Hasanov's wife publishes fake translation of #KhadijaIsmayil letter on her platform http://t.co/sQm22xFGyk #Azerbaijan #RealBaku
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 13.6.2015
yes #Azerbaijan team now enters the stadium. my thoughts r with #KhadijaIsmayil #RasulJafar #IntigamAliyev #LeylaYunus - #realbaku #baku2015
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 12.6.2015
Khaled Hosseini on Khadija Ismayil
Today, June 12, as part of the on-going Sport of Rights campaign, Khaled Hosseini spoke about Khadija:
"I remain deeply concerned about the continued detention of Azerbaijani journalist Khadija Ismayilova, who so beautifully translated my story into Azerbaijani. On the eve of the European Games, Khadija should be immediately and unconditionally released, along with the other jailed journalists and human rights defenders in the country. Now is Azerbaijan's chance to show the world that it values freedom of expression.”
The Sport for Rights campaign was set up to draw attention to Azerbaijan’s human rights record ahead of and during the games. In a grim irony, Azerbaijani activist Rasul Jafarov, who was to head the campaign, has been jailed. He was due to appear in court to appeal his six- and-a-half year sentence for “abuse of power” on the day of the European Games opening ceremony, but, fearing attention from the international media heading to Baku for the games, the authorities have postponed the hearing.
#Baku2015: #Azerbaijan cracks down on #freespeech [video] http://t.co/dtbIu0afLQ #RealBaku #EuropeanGames #KhadijaIsmayil
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 11.6.2015