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    EurasiaNet.org
    July 31 2014


    Azerbaijan Claims It Caught a Spy

    July 31, 2014 - 12:44pm, by Giorgi Lomsadze

    In the latest from Azerbaijan's ongoing series of arrests of
    government critics, an outspoken rights defender, Leyla Yunus, has
    been arrested, and accused of spying for enemy Armenia.

    Yunus never made a secret of her attempts to promote peace with
    Armenia through civilian initiatives, but what some call citizen
    diplomacy, Azerbaijani prosecutors called treason. Prosecutors claimed
    Yunus, who chairs the Institute for Peace and Democracy, was visiting
    Armenia to impart sensitive information. Her husband, Arif Yunus, was
    also charged on July 30, but was released pending trial.

    Earlier this year, Leyla Yunus spoke up vocally for another imprisoned
    alleged enemy of the state, journalist Rauf Mirkadirov. Police then
    detained the Yunuses at the airport and have withheld their passports
    since. Leyla Yunus has defied several subpoena requests, until she was
    remanded on July 30. Prosecutors now accuse Yunus and Mirkadirov of
    spying together for Armenia.

    Dismissing the allegations, a whole slew of international human rights
    group said that Yunus became yet another target in the ongoing binge
    of detentions of government critics. "Leyla Yunus is yet another
    independent voice in Azerbaijan, who, for a long time, the government
    has tried to silence through threats and intimidation. Failing to
    achieve this[,] they have now resorted to trumped up charges and
    detention in order to punish her for criticizing the government," said
    Natalia Nozadze, Amnesty International's researcher in Azerbaijan.

    Human Rights Watch also condemned the move and requested that
    Azerbaijan honor its obligations as a chair of the decision-making
    body of the Council of Europe.


    http://www.eurasianet.org/node/69301

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