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    EU, PACE AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS CONDEMN VERDICT AGAINST AZERBAIJANI HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER

    17:28 20/04/2015 >> LAW

    The European Union calls on Azerbaijan to abide by its international
    commitments and to establish greater trust in the independence and
    professionalism of its judicial system, as well as to ensure that
    Rasul Jafarov is given the opportunity to appeal the verdict in a
    fair and unbiased process, the statement, published on EU official
    website, reads.

    "The six and a half year custodial sentence imposed by an Azerbaijan
    court on Mr Rasul Jafarov, a well-known human rights defender
    and respected partner of international donors, appears harsh and
    disproportionate to the alleged offences on which it is based.

    Procedural shortcomings, witnessed by international monitors during
    the trial of Mr Jafarov, raise concerns about due legal processes,"
    the EU says.

    The co-rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe (PACE) for the monitoring of Azerbaijan, Pedro Agramunt and
    Tadeusz Iwinski, have also released a statement noting that such a long
    sentence against a human rights defender for charges in connection
    to administering an NGO could be perceived as disproportionate. They
    also reminded that an application is pending before European Court of
    Human Rights against Jafarov's arrest and pre-trial detention, in which
    the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights has intervened
    as a third party. The statement is published on PACE website.

    The international human rights organization Freedom House also made a
    statement condemning the politically motivated imprisonment of Rasul
    Jafarov, who was convicted on ludicrous charges. The verdict fits
    "a pattern of prosecutions against leading human rights defenders
    and investigative journalists, including Leyla Yunus, Intigam
    Aliyev, Emin Huseynov and Khadija Ismail, on trumped up charges. The
    Azerbaijani authorities seem purposefully oblivious to the irony of
    sentencing an activist on counts of financial wrong-doing, given that
    President, Ilham Aliyev has accrued great wealth while in power,"
    said Susan Corke, director of Eurasia programs of Freedom House,
    urging Europe's leaders not to attend the European Games in Baku,
    as a clear condemnation of Azerbaijan's actions.

    The international organization Human Rights Watch has released a video
    on its website, featuring prominent activists and journalists detained
    in the recent months - the human rights defenders Rasul Jafarov,
    Intigam Aliyev, Leyla Yunus and her husband Arif, investigative
    journalist Khadija Ismayilova and the director of the Institute for
    Reporters' Freedom and Safety (IRFS) - Emin Huseynov.

    "With less than two months to go to the European Games, the spotlight
    is increasingly on Azerbaijan's terrible human rights record and
    its political prosecutions of critics. This is a key moment for
    Azerbaijan's partners, including the European Union, to call on
    Azerbaijan to release the critics it has thrown behind bars and end
    its crackdown," said Jane Buchanan, associate Europe and Central Asia
    director at Human Rights Watch. She added that the political prisoners
    and those in exile are fully aware that thousands of athletes, sports
    fans, journalists, and others will soon arrive in Baku to celebrate a
    major new international event. They are counting on Olympic leaders
    and governments to not just come to the Baku party, but to stand up
    for what is right, by insisting on freedom for those wrongly accused.

    The Sport for Rights coalition of international organizations also
    resolutely condemned the sentencing of Rasul Jafarov to 6.5 years'
    imprisonment, demanding his immediate release and calling for robust
    sanctions against Azerbaijan unless the government takes concrete steps
    to halt the crackdown in the country. The statement is published on
    the website of the human right organization Index on Censorship.

    "This ridiculous sentence is a punishment for Jafarov's human rights
    activism. The authoritarian regime in Baku are scared of the attention
    Jafarov would bring during the high profile sport events they are
    proudly hosting - the European Games in June this year and the Formula
    One Grand Prix in 2016," said Thomas Hughes, Executive Director of
    Article 19. Index on Censorship CEO Jodie Ginsberg added that the
    Baku games should not be used as a means to blind the wider world to
    the appalling treatment being meted out to journalists and activists
    in Azerbaijan. The international community must unite in condemning
    the Azerbaijani government and in calling for the immediate release
    of Rasul Jafarov and his compatriots.

    As the statement has it, the coalition calls for the EU and its Member
    States to impose targeted sanctions - for instance visa ban- against
    those members of the regime who systematically abuse fundamental
    human rights of citizens of Azerbaijan. At the same time, given
    the unprecedented human rights crisis in Azerbaijan, the coalition
    calls for the European Olympic Committee to establish a working group
    to examine specific cases of right abuses that violates the spirit
    and letter of the Olympic Charter and the atmosphere of the first
    European Games.

    "A robust response from the European Olympic Committee is required,
    together with sanctions from the European Union and United States.

    This is the only way to bring about the release of Rasul Jafarov
    and other political prisoners, including prominent human rights
    defenders Leyla Yunus, Emin Huseynov, Anar Mammadli, award-winning
    investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova and well-known politician
    Ilgar Mammadov," Platform London representative Emma Hughes said. Maria
    Dahle, Executive Director of the Human Rights House Foundation
    (HRHF), added that the authorities of Azerbaijan have now come to
    an absolute low point of the regressive trend over the past years
    and an even lower point will be reached with the expected sentencing
    of human rights lawyer Intigam Aliyev the following week. She said
    they expect governments, international organisations and corporate
    businesses that have relations with the Azerbaijani government to
    hold Azerbaijan accountable and react firmly. "Profound actions
    and sanctions must be taken as a response to Azerbaijan's severe
    crackdown on independent civil society and human rights defenders -
    and to Azerbaijan's total disrespect of international agreements and
    responsibilities," she stressed.

    The British newspaper The Time also covered the verdict of the lawyer
    and human rights campaigner Rasul Jafarov. According to the article,
    published on the newspaper website, Azerbaijan is cracking down on
    domestic dissent before welcoming thousands of athletes and spectators
    to the first European Games.

    "Rasul Jafarov fell foul of the country's autocratic government, headed
    by President Aliyev. He planned to use the two-week sporting event
    to highlight rights abuses in the corruption-plagued nation, which
    relies on oil and gas revenues to fund its extravagant international
    projects," the article reads.

    In his article about Jafarov's case, published on the independent
    news platform The News Hub, freelance journalist Cameron Kilmister
    writes that given Azerbaijan's media freedom index, it came as no
    surprise to learn of Jafarov's arrest in August, 2014.

    "Whether Azerbaijan will cave to international pressure and allow
    Jafarov to appeal his sentence is still unclear. Yet the activist has
    now become one of the victims that he spent years trying to help,"
    the author writes.

    Rasul Jafarov, a well-known human rights defender, "Art for Democracy"
    campaign organizer, was sentenced to 6.5 years' imprisonment in
    Azerbaijan. The verdict was brought in by the judge Eldar Ismayilov in
    the Baku court of grave crimes on April 16. Jafarov is banned taking
    up any post for three years after his release.

    After the verdict was handed down, Jafarov said he considered it to be
    trumped up and politically motivated. The court did not prove any of
    the allegations brought against the human rights defender. All of the
    prosecution witnesses testified in favor of the human rights defender,
    and the process actually proved his complete innocence.

    Related:

    Azerbaijani human rights defender Rasul Jafarov sentenced to 6.5
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    International community sharply condemns verdict against Azerbaijani
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    Department of State responds to Azerbaijani media attacks: Attempting
    to blame US is just distraction from their own problems

    International human rights organizations condemn arrest of Azerbaijani
    human rights defender Rasul Jafarov

    http://www.panorama.am/en/law/2015/04/20/jafarov/


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