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  • Editor-In-Chief Of Talysh Newspaper In Azerbaijan Is Sentenced To 5

    EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF TALYSH NEWSPAPER IN AZERBAIJAN IS SENTENCED TO 5 YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR TREASON

    20:14 27/09/2013 " LAW

    Today court in Azerbaijan pronounced a sentence against Hilal Mamedov,
    the editor of the "Tolyshi sado" newspaper, who is also known
    as publisher of the video, "Who are you? Common, goodbye." He was
    accused of treason, inciting ethnic hatred and drug trafficking. The
    court found Mamedov guilty on all charges and sentenced to 5 years'
    imprisonment in a strict regime colony, the Azerbaijani news agency
    "Turan" reports.

    Before the sentence, Hilal Mamedov pronounced his last words and called
    on the court to issue a fair verdict of acquittal. He expressed his
    gratitude to all those who supported him since his arrest which took
    place more than a year ago, and had had problems because of him.

    Mammadov expressed his special thanks to his lawyers. Regarding
    the charges, Mamedov called the criminal case issued against him a
    "shameful stain not only on the law enforcement system in Azerbaijan
    but also on the image of the country."

    "Many representatives of Prosecutor's Office, Ministry of National
    Security, Ministry of Justice, Prison system recognized this in formal
    and informal talks. But could do nothing," said Mamedov.

    He noted that the court has two options now: to make a fair verdict of
    acquittal, or a justice miscarriage. "Even in this case, I will not
    lose courage and I call on those who supported me to do the same,"
    said Mamedov.

    He noted that he got imprisoned because of his struggle for a
    democratic state and is intended to continue this path.

    Later the judge read the verdict. The agency notes that when the
    judge read the verdict, the audience began cursing the court. Hilal
    Mamedov, addressed the audience and said that it can only the Lord
    may condemn him. In addition, he specifically turned to the reporters
    and said he was not intended to ask for a pardon. Mammadov's lawyers
    said the verdict was unjust, unreasonable and that they are going to
    file an appeal.

    "Turan" notes that today's court session was observed by the
    representatives of the EU, OSCE as well as representatives of the US,
    Germany, France, Norway, embassy etc.

    Hilal Mamedov, editor in chief of the only Talysh newspaper "Tolyshi
    sado" in Azerbaijan, was arrested by the Azerbaijani police on June
    21, 2012. He was charged in drug possession; later on the Azerbaijani
    MNS has accused him of treason and espionage. Among other things, Mr.

    Mamedov is known by the popular online video, "Who are you? Common,
    goodbye!" In summer 2012 three protests were held in front of the
    Azerbaijani Embassy in Moscow demanding to stop the ethnocide and to
    release Hilal Mamedov.

    Human rights organizations, such as the "Reporters without Borders",
    protested the arrest of Mammadov and demanded his release. The report
    of the "Reporters without Borders" says that Hilal Mamedov kept in
    squalid conditions since his arrest in June of this year on the basis
    of trumped-up charges. This case, as the organization notes is very
    similar to the case of Novruzali Mammadov, the predecessor of Hilal
    Mamedov, who was the editor of "Tolyshi sado."

    The previous editor of "Tolyshi sado", Professor Novruzali Mamedov,
    was arrested by the Azerbaijani special services in 2008. He was also
    accused of espionage, and died in Azerbaijani prison in the summer
    of 2009, because of being refused in medical care, emphasize the
    "Reporters without Borders". Two sons of Mammadov, who were under
    pressure of the Azerbaijani authorities also died; one of them had
    a car accident, and the second was beaten every time as he took a
    parcel to his father.

    The Talysh are an indigenous people of that region, a settlement area
    which covers the southern and northern regions of Azerbaijan province
    of Iran. The Talysh in Azerbaijan are subjected to harassment on ethnic
    grounds. According to official data their number in Azerbaijan reaches
    to 112 thousands, but the Talysh believe that the official data are
    manyfold underestimated.

    Source: Panorama.am

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