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    Eurovision 2012 Winner Concerned about Photo-Journalist Mehman
    Huseynov's Fate


    BAKU. June 17, 2012. The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
    held in Baku this may, Swedish singer Loreen, has expressed concern
    about the fate of photojournalist Mehman Huseynov, against whom the
    Azerbaijani authorities brought charges of disorderly conduct against
    the police.

    On her Facebook page, she wrote: "After our meetings with Azeri human
    rights defenders in Baku we hoped that the situation for them would
    improve. But now we see the opposite. One of the brave human rights
    defenders that we met, Mehman Huseynov, is accused of hooliganism and
    risks five years in jail! Mehman is a young photojournalist and he was
    just doing this job covering a demonstration for freedom during the
    Eurovision week in Baku."

    Loreen was one of the few celebrities who supported the campaign "Sing
    in the name of democracy," which was organized by the Azerbaijani
    champions of free speech and human rights during the contest. She was
    the only performer to have visited the Institute for Reporters'
    Freedom and Safety in Baku, where she gave a press conference on the
    themes raised by the campaign of "Sing in the name of democracy."

    In an interview with Dagens Nyheter, she said that she could not turn
    a blind eye to human rights violations. Loreen's meetings with human
    rights defenders caused serious irritation in the upper echelons of
    power in Baku. On the day of the semi-finals the representative of the
    President of Azerbaijan demanded that the contest organizer, European
    Broadcasting Union should stop some artists from "politicizing" the
    show. The matter was so notorious that the Swedish Ambassador was
    forced to visit the Foreign Ministry to discuss the situation.

    At the press conference of the finalists the singer made it clear that
    she separates her private life, in which she has the right to show a
    civic position, and her work, including the competition in Baku.

    Loreen posted on Facebook links to the statements of international
    human rights organizations about Mehman Huseynov, thereby inviting her
    fans to pay attention to the fate of the photojournalist:

    http://www.civilrightsdefenders.org/news/statements/azeri-photographer-freed-but-still-risks-prison/

    http://humanrightshouse.org/Articles/18210.html

    http://www.hrw.org/europecentral-asia/azerbaijan

    (Turan)

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