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    JOURNALIST WHO EXPOSED AZERI ABUSES WINS UN PRIZE

    asbarez
    Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

    Azeri journalist Eynulla Fatullayev

    PARIS (Combined Sources)-An Azerbaijani journalist who exposed Azeri
    human rights violations and was imprisoned for his actions has been
    selected to as the winner of the 2012 UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize,
    the United Nations announced Wednesday.

    Eynulla Fatullayev, 35, is former editor-in-chief of the Russian
    Language weekly Realny Azerbaijan, as well as the Azeri-language
    daily Gundalik Azarbaycan. He is well known for his criticisms of the
    Azerbaijani government's violations of human rights and press freedom.

    He endured years of assault and death threats, finally suspending
    the publication of both newspapers when his father was kidnapped.

    He was imprisoned in 2007 for four years for criticizing government
    policies and was released by presidential pardon last year. During his
    incarceration, Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect
    Journalists lobbied for his release. In 2011, Amnesty International
    classified him as a "priority case."

    "Throughout his career, he has unfailingly and steadfastly spoken out
    for freedom of the press and freedom of expression," UNESCO said in
    a statement announcing the award.

    The award is named for Guillermo Cano, a newspaper publisher murdered
    for decrying the powerful drug bosses in his native Colombia in 1987.

    The prize was created in 1997 to honor reporters and publishers who
    put their lives on the line to promote freedom of expression around
    the world.

    In his presentation government ministers on Monday, Azerbaijan's
    President Ilham Aliyev said that the Armenian lobby was to blamed for
    the international community's criticism of Baku's abysmal policy on
    human rights and continuous abuses.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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