PEN DAY OF THE IMPRISONED WRITER: AZERBAIJANI IS VOICE OF TALYSH MINORITY
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BAKU. November 15, 2012. Hilal Mamedov was arrested on June 21, 2012,
in Azerbaijan and charged with possession of 30 grams of heroin. If
convicted, he faces three to 12 years in an Azerbaijani prison. Now
he is one of seven Azerbaijani writers listed by the nongovernmental
organization PEN International as imprisoned writers. The 53-year-old
editor in chief of the Baku newspaper "Tolyshi sado" (Voice Of The
Talysh) has been held virtually incommunicado since his arrest.
In a Baku court in this summer, Mamedov was immediately silenced
by courtroom guards when he tried to speak on camera to an RFE/RL
Azerbaijan Service correspondent, describing how "when I was going
home from the hospital, I was arrested..." In July, Mamedov's lawyer
told journalists he could face additional charges of spying for Iran
and inciting ethnic unrest.
For years, Mamedov -- a mathematician by education -- has been a
leader of Azerbaijan's ethnic Talysh minority, inheriting the mantle
after Novruzali Mamedov (no relation) died while in prison in 2009, a
death his supporters suspect was the result of torture. When Novruzali
Mamedov was arrested in 2008 and charged with spying for Iran, Hilal
Mamedov formed a committee for his defense. After Novruzali died,
Hilal continued to fight for his rehabilitation.
Now, however, Azerbaijani human rights activist Leyla Yunus fears
that Hilal Mamedov is in danger of repeating Novruzali Mamedov's fate.
"Hilal Mamedov was tortured, also as was Novruzali Mammadov," Yunus
says. "And there is great pressure on all the Talysh community of
the south of Azerbaijan that they talk against Hilal Mamedov."
According to the Institute for Democracy and Peace and the
nongovernmental organization Front Line Defenders, Mamedov was arrested
in order to keep him from appearing on a Russian television talk show,
where he planned to criticize the Azerbaijani government for spending
millions of dollars to host the Eurovision song contest while doing
nothing for the Talysh.
The other Azerbaijani writers listed as imprisoned by PEN International
are Nijat Aliyev, Ramin Baymarov, Nazim Guliyev, Ayudin Janiyev,
Taleh Khasmammadov, and Avaz Zeynalli. (RRE/RL)
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BAKU. November 15, 2012. Hilal Mamedov was arrested on June 21, 2012,
in Azerbaijan and charged with possession of 30 grams of heroin. If
convicted, he faces three to 12 years in an Azerbaijani prison. Now
he is one of seven Azerbaijani writers listed by the nongovernmental
organization PEN International as imprisoned writers. The 53-year-old
editor in chief of the Baku newspaper "Tolyshi sado" (Voice Of The
Talysh) has been held virtually incommunicado since his arrest.
In a Baku court in this summer, Mamedov was immediately silenced
by courtroom guards when he tried to speak on camera to an RFE/RL
Azerbaijan Service correspondent, describing how "when I was going
home from the hospital, I was arrested..." In July, Mamedov's lawyer
told journalists he could face additional charges of spying for Iran
and inciting ethnic unrest.
For years, Mamedov -- a mathematician by education -- has been a
leader of Azerbaijan's ethnic Talysh minority, inheriting the mantle
after Novruzali Mamedov (no relation) died while in prison in 2009, a
death his supporters suspect was the result of torture. When Novruzali
Mamedov was arrested in 2008 and charged with spying for Iran, Hilal
Mamedov formed a committee for his defense. After Novruzali died,
Hilal continued to fight for his rehabilitation.
Now, however, Azerbaijani human rights activist Leyla Yunus fears
that Hilal Mamedov is in danger of repeating Novruzali Mamedov's fate.
"Hilal Mamedov was tortured, also as was Novruzali Mammadov," Yunus
says. "And there is great pressure on all the Talysh community of
the south of Azerbaijan that they talk against Hilal Mamedov."
According to the Institute for Democracy and Peace and the
nongovernmental organization Front Line Defenders, Mamedov was arrested
in order to keep him from appearing on a Russian television talk show,
where he planned to criticize the Azerbaijani government for spending
millions of dollars to host the Eurovision song contest while doing
nothing for the Talysh.
The other Azerbaijani writers listed as imprisoned by PEN International
are Nijat Aliyev, Ramin Baymarov, Nazim Guliyev, Ayudin Janiyev,
Taleh Khasmammadov, and Avaz Zeynalli. (RRE/RL)