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Azerbaijani activists launch campaign to free activist Anar Mammadli ahead of COP29


A Geneva-based rights group has launched a campaign on behalf of Azerbaijani activists, calling for the release of detained pro-democracy activist Anar Mammadli ahead of COP29.

The Free Anar Mammadli Campaign to End Repression in Azerbaijan was launched by the Progress and Change Action Lab on behalf of anonymous Azerbaijani activists.c

‘The Anar Mammadli Campaign to End Repression in Azerbaijan is a joint project of Azerbaijani human rights defenders and NGOs. The members of the Steering Committee of the Campaign wish for their names to not be made public, whether they are today in prison or continue to live in Azerbaijan’, read the campaign’s press release.

Since November 2023, Azerbaijan has raided several independent media outlets, detaining journalists and political activists. Mammadli, a pro-democracy activist and election monitor, was detained in April 2024 on smuggling charges, as part of the government’s crackdown on independent news outlet AbzasMedia.

Asked why the campaign focused on Mammadli’s release, Florian Irminger, the chair of the Progress and Change Action Lab, told OC Media that Mammadli is a ‘uniting figure and he is a uniting figure also nationally for civil society.’

‘We have two aims. One is to put the situation in Azerbaijan back on the international agenda. The secondary aim is to raise awareness about a number of individual cases’, he said.

Irminger said that the campaign was organised as a steering committee consisting of seven members ‘linked to different human rights organisations’.

‘For Azerbaijan it is quite a broad coalition, and what I also think is important is […] these are all well-known, prominent human rights defenders’.

He said that the campaign intends to raise awareness about ‘journalists, human rights defenders, political activists, and youth activists who are arbitrarily detained’.

Irminger highlighted that Mammadli was arrested a month after founding the Climate Justice Initiative in Azerbaijan, which was founded by a group of NGOs in the country. Irminger added that he had advised the NGOs prior to the launch of the initiative.

Azerbaijan has faced growing criticism for its crackdown on media and civil society. Irminger argued that the government’s arrest of Mammadli and broader crackdown on civil society undermined the country’s credibility as a COP29 host.

‘I think there was an idea [that] this coalition around the Climate Justice Initiative can work positively also with governmental actors to reach these benchmarks’, he said of the initiative.

‘And that is really the aim of this campaign; if you arrest Anar Mamadi because he wants to work on climate justice and he believes that is at the core of the way forward for Azerbaijan, then we need to tell you, you need to release Anar Mammadli, but you need to release the other political prisoners too, and then we can talk about [matters of] substance again.’

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Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry disputes Council of Europe torture allegations


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan (MFA) has contested the recent allegations made by the Committee against Torture (CPT) of the Council of Europe, calling them “groundless and unfair.”

This statement was made by the MFA spokesperson, Aykhan Hajizadeh, in response to the CPT’s claims regarding Azerbaijan.

The CPT’s report suggests that, despite efforts to maintain a constructive dialogue with Azerbaijani authorities, there has been a lack of consistent cooperation from Baku. This perceived non-cooperation has led the CPT to publish its findings. The report details allegations of mistreatment and torture by Azerbaijani police officers and criticizes the Ministry of Internal Affairs for not implementing long-standing recommendations aimed at ending such practices.

Aykhan Hajizadeh emphasized that Azerbaijan rejects these criticisms, describing the CPT’s decision to publish the report without Azerbaijan’s consent as “unprecedented.” He expressed regret over the CPT’s approach, which he deemed legally questionable and unjust.

Hajizadeh highlighted that since 2002, the CPT has made several visits to Azerbaijan, during which the government has engaged with and responded to the CPT’s findings and recommendations. He asserted that Azerbaijan has taken necessary steps to address deficiencies and improve compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights.

The controversy is set against strained relations between Azerbaijan and the Council of Europe. In January 2024, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) chose not to ratify the powers of the Azerbaijani delegation, a decision Baku views as biased. Hajizadeh suggested that the CPT’s report might be influenced by these broader political tensions.

In response to Azerbaijan’s stance, Theodore Roussopoulos, President of PACE, called on Azerbaijani authorities to resume cooperation with the CPT. He emphasized the importance of adhering to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which prohibits torture and inhuman treatment. Roussopoulos urged Azerbaijan to reconsider its position, stressing that cooperation with the CPT is crucial for upholding human dignity and improving overall relations with the Council of Europe.

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