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  • Committee To Protect Journalists: As Eurovision Starts, Partnership

    As Eurovision starts, partnership cites Baku repression

    CPJ BLOG
    http://www.cpj.org/blog/2012/05/eurovision-partnership-cites-baku-repression

    Press Freedom News and Views

    Police in Baku arrest a man during a protest seeking reforms in
    conjunction with Eurovision. (DAPD/Joern Haufe) Police in Baku
    arrest a man during a protest seeking reforms in conjunction with
    Eurovision. (DAPD/Joern Haufe) As the Eurovision song contest gets
    under way in Baku, Azerbaijani authorities continue to suppress freedom
    of expression, detaining 10 protesters on Monday, Reuters reported. The
    International Partnership Group for Azerbaijan, a coalition of free
    expression organizations that includes the Committee to Protect
    Journalists, has launched a website, Facebook and Twitter pages to
    highlight the country's long record of repression. The website and
    social media platforms detail the partnership's efforts to promote
    freedom of expression in the Caspian Sea nation, where over the past
    decade authorities have jailed and harassed dozens of journalists
    and fostered a climate of impunity in anti-press violence.

    The launch follows a May 2 workshop in Geneva on press conditions in
    Azerbaijan that was hosted by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU),
    which oversees the organization of the Eurovision contest. Following
    the workshop, CPJ and other IPGA members urged the EBU to publicly
    condemn media freedom violations in the country, abandon its policy of
    neutrality, and demand concrete steps from the Azerbaijani government
    to improve its human rights record.

    The partnership is coordinated by the UK-based free-expression
    organization Article 19.

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