Dispatches from #Azerbaijan: investigative journalist #KhadijaIsmayil was sentenced today to 7 years and 6 months in jail #FreeKhadija
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 1.9.2015
Khadija Ismayil sentenced to 7 years and 6 months
Today, September 1, investigative journalist Khadija Ismayil was sentenced to 7 years and 6 months and acquitted on the charge of incitement to attempt side under Article 125.
#KhadijaIsmayil mother in an interview after today's sentence: "the govt.is afraid" #FreeKhadija http://t.co/Hqo3lwc3Hc
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 1.9.2015
Khadija Ismayilova mom talks to reporters following the sentence: "The government is afraid and so they are hiding her!"
"Elmira Ismayilova: The government is afraid of Khadija and is trying to hide this.
Q. How do you evaluate the sentence?
Negative. How else you think I can evaluate it?!
Q. Did they read out the sentence?
Yes they did. They sentenced her to 7 years and 6 months. They basically did what they wanted to - removed her. But Khadija won't stop. Her mouth won't close. Her pen won't dry. She will continue to talk, and continue to write. She is a fighter. And she is very strong. And she told everyone to stay strong and continue the fight.
Q. What did Khadija herself say about the sentence?
She didn't say anything. She only laughed. Just like she always does. And she told me to say hi to everyone and tell everyone they should stay strong and step up the fight. And that they should not be afraid of anything. No one should be afraid of the court. It's not that frigthening.
Q. Do you have somethingt to say to the judge? Or the judicial system?
What can I say to a judge who failed to carry out the responsibilities?!
Q. And what about the government?
I have nothing to say to the government. What do you tell a government which failed to respond to all her investigative work and instead chose to hide her?! Maybe there is something I could tell them -either fix yourself up or get out.
Q. And is there anything you would like to tell the community?
I already said it- take up the fight. Stand hand in hand even if its 10 people and fight back. Let 10 people call another 10 people and turn into hundreds, thousands and millions and fight."