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    AZERBAIJAN URGES TO RELEASE DISSENTING JOURNALIST FOR WRITING ABOUT KHOJALU

    Tert.am
    23.04.10

    Amnesty International has urged the Azerbaijani authorities to free
    a journalist jailed on trumped up charges of terrorism and defamation
    after the European Court of Human Rights ruled he had been wrongfully
    imprisoned.

    The Court said on Thursday that Eynulla Fatullayev, jailed in April
    2007 after writing a series of newspaper articles critical of the
    authorities, should be released immediately.

    "Azerbaijan should take this opportunity to show it is willing to
    bring to an end its reputation for silencing dissenting voices and
    imprisoning those that speak out against the government," said Natalia
    Nozadze, Amnesty International's researcher on Azerbaijan.

    Eynulla Fatullayev was convicted of defamation after writing two
    articles that disputed the official account of the 1992 mass killings
    of Azerbaijani civilians in the town of Khojaly, during the conflict
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    He was subsequently convicted on terrorism charges for publishing
    an article discussing the possible consequences for Azerbaijan of
    a US-Iranian war, which the Azerbaijani authorities regarded as a
    threat of terrorism. The article criticized foreign policy decisions
    made by the Azerbaijani government.

    The European Court verdict stated that Eynulla Fatullayev's convictions
    on charges of defamation and terrorism violated his rights to free
    expression. It found that he had been unfairly tried and that there
    was "no justification for the imposition of a prison sentence."

    If not contested the Court's verdict becomes final after three months.

    Amnesty International said it believed Eynulla Fatullayev's
    imprisonment was an attempt to silence his reporting and considers
    him to be a prisoner of conscience.

    As a state party to the European Convention on Human Rights, Azerbaijan
    is obliged to adhere to the court's final judgement. "The authorities
    should release Eynulla Fatullayev without delay." said Natalia Nozadze.
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