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Sevinj Vagifgizi honored as anti-corruption champion


Anthony Blinken: “She returned knowing that she might be arrested on arrival.”

The U.S. Department of State awarded Sevinj Vagifgizi, the editor-in-chief of AbzasMedia, with the “Champions of Combating Corruption” award.

Sevinj is known for her work on corruption investigations, and she is currently imprisoned.

In his speech, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken highlighted Sevinj’s devotion over the past decade in exposing government abuses.

“She is also the one awardee who is not with us this afternoon. In November 2023, Sevinj flew home from an overseas country amid a crackdown on Azerbaijani independent media. She returned knowing that she might be arrested on arrival. She was. Now, more than a year later, she remains in detention. Prior to her arrest Sevinj wrote and I quote, ‘I don’t feel fear anymore. I know what they can do. It does not stop me. It is more important to be useful to the people. People need us’”

-Antony Blinken

Blinken also expressed gratitude to the ten anti-corruption champions for their courage. He said it was an honor to partner with them in this fight. The Department of State created the “Champions of Combating Corruption” award in 2021 to recognize individuals who have made significant progress in fighting corruption and to show the U.S. government’s solidarity with them.

This year’s award recipients include journalists, human rights defenders, judges, and even government officials who have facilitated major institutional changes. Other awardees include Jorge Mora Cortes from Colombia, Matrika Daxal from Nepal, Altin Dumani from Albania, Srbukhy Galyan from Armenia, Carl Irani from Lebanon, Marr Nyang from Gambia, Javier Enrique Caraballo Salazar from Panama, Didar Smagulov from Kazakhstan, and Jimmy Spyre Ssentongo from Uganda. Blinken emphasized that each recipient made a difficult decision to help their own citizens and all the people around the world, and their dedication, along with those of others, we are in a better place now.

AbzasMedia, the organization behind Sevinj’s work, has also faced significant challenges. Six of its employees, including the general manager Ulvi Hasanlı, assistant Muhammad Kekalov, editor Sevinj Vagifgiz, reporters Nargiz Absalamova and Elnara Gasimova, and investigative journalist Hafız Babali, have been arrested. These individuals are facing charges of smuggling, with some detained since November 2023.

On May 31, 2024, journalist and economist Farid Mehralizade from the “Azadlig” radio station was arrested, and a search was conducted at his home. He was accused under Article 206.3.2 of the Penal Code, which concerns smuggling by a group of individuals who had previously made secret agreements. The Khatai District Court decided to detain him for security reasons. On the same day, AbzasMedia issued a statement declaring that Mehralizade had no connection to the media organization.

Following this, each of the detainees in the AbzasMedia case was faced with additional serious charges related to financial matters. Since November 2023, nearly 20 journalists and social activists have been arrested in Azerbaijan on smuggling charges. None of these individuals have been charged based on their professional activities or political affiliations.

According to local human rights organizations, there are currently around 300 political prisoners in Azerbaijani prisons. Authorities typically assert that no one has been detained solely for political reasons related to their professional activities. However, both local and international human rights organizations believe these arrests are politically motivated, and they are calling for the release of the detainees and the withdrawal of the charges against them.

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Hundreds of arrests and mysterious beatings as Georgia cracks down on pro-EU protests – Reuters


  1. Hundreds of arrests and mysterious beatings as Georgia cracks down on pro-EU protests  Reuters
  2. Protests in Georgia continue amid intensified police crackdown  Euronews
  3. Opinion | The Streets of My Country Are Full of Fury  The New York Times
  4. Georgia has set a precedent that could undermine EU enlargement  Al Jazeera English
  5. Georgian journalists allege brutal beatings as protests rage against ending EU talks  The Associated Press
  6. In Georgia, anger spreads beyond the capital: ‘We’ve never seen such a treacherous government!’  Le Monde
  7. Tbilisi Clashes Escalate as Georgia Faces Backlash Over EU Talks  Newsweek
  8. Why are thousands of Georgians protesting day after day?  DW (English)
  9. In Georgia Protests, Echoes of Ukraine’s Past Revolutions  The New York Times

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Hundreds of arrests and mysterious beatings as Georgia cracks down on pro-EU protests – Reuters


  1. Hundreds of arrests and mysterious beatings as Georgia cracks down on pro-EU protests  Reuters
  2. Georgian journalists allege brutal beatings as protests rage against ending EU talks  The Associated Press
  3. Opinion | The Streets of My Country Are Full of Fury  The New York Times
  4. Thousands rally in Georgia’s 12th day of pro-EU protests  Al Jazeera English
  5. Tbilisi Clashes Escalate as Georgia Faces Backlash Over EU Talks  Newsweek
  6. Foreign Secretary Statement: Situation in Georgia  GOV.UK
  7. In Georgia Protests, Echoes of Ukraine’s Past Revolutions  The New York Times

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Hundreds of arrests and mysterious beatings as Georgia cracks down on pro-EU protests – Reuters


  1. Hundreds of arrests and mysterious beatings as Georgia cracks down on pro-EU protests  Reuters
  2. Georgian journalists allege brutal beatings as protests rage against ending EU talks  The Associated Press
  3. Opinion | The Streets of My Country Are Full of Fury  The New York Times
  4. Thousands rally in Georgia’s 12th day of pro-EU protests  Al Jazeera English
  5. Tbilisi Clashes Escalate as Georgia Faces Backlash Over EU Talks  Newsweek
  6. Foreign Secretary Statement: Situation in Georgia  GOV.UK
  7. In Georgia Protests, Echoes of Ukraine’s Past Revolutions  The New York Times

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Armenia’s Shant Sargsyan among leaders at Qatar Masters Open – Armenpress


Armenia’s Shant Sargsyan among leaders at Qatar Masters Open  Armenpress

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Azerbaijani tobacco export increases


Azerbaijani Agriculture Ministry released the volume of exported tobacco in 2024, Azernews reports.

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Shamakhi to host winter school for NGOs and individuals working in field of culture


The Azerbaijan Culture Ministry is pleased to announce a winter school for non-governmental organizations and individuals working in the field of culture and creative industries, Azernews reports.

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Oil prices rise on global markets, including Azeri Light


Oil prices have shown an upward trend across world exchanges, Azernews reports.

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Sevinj Vagifgizi honored as anti-corruption champion


Anthony Blinken: “She returned knowing that she might be arrested on arrival.”

The U.S. Department of State awarded Sevinj Vagifgizi, the editor-in-chief of AbzasMedia, with the “Champions of Combating Corruption” award.

Sevinj is known for her work on corruption investigations, and she is currently imprisoned.

In his speech, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken highlighted Sevinj’s devotion over the past decade in exposing government abuses.

“She is also the one awardee who is not with us this afternoon. In November 2023, Sevinj flew home from an overseas country amid a crackdown on Azerbaijani independent media. She returned knowing that she might be arrested on arrival. She was. Now, more than a year later, she remains in detention. Prior to her arrest Sevinj wrote and I quote, ‘I don’t feel fear anymore. I know what they can do. It does not stop me. It is more important to be useful to the people. People need us’”

-Antony Blinken

Blinken also expressed gratitude to the ten anti-corruption champions for their courage. He said it was an honor to partner with them in this fight. The Department of State created the “Champions of Combating Corruption” award in 2021 to recognize individuals who have made significant progress in fighting corruption and to show the U.S. government’s solidarity with them.

This year’s award recipients include journalists, human rights defenders, judges, and even government officials who have facilitated major institutional changes. Other awardees include Jorge Mora Cortes from Colombia, Matrika Daxal from Nepal, Altin Dumani from Albania, Srbukhy Galyan from Armenia, Carl Irani from Lebanon, Marr Nyang from Gambia, Javier Enrique Caraballo Salazar from Panama, Didar Smagulov from Kazakhstan, and Jimmy Spyre Ssentongo from Uganda. Blinken emphasized that each recipient made a difficult decision to help their own citizens and all the people around the world, and their dedication, along with those of others, we are in a better place now.

AbzasMedia, the organization behind Sevinj’s work, has also faced significant challenges. Six of its employees, including the general manager Ulvi Hasanlı, assistant Muhammad Kekalov, editor Sevinj Vagifgiz, reporters Nargiz Absalamova and Elnara Gasimova, and investigative journalist Hafız Babali, have been arrested. These individuals are facing charges of smuggling, with some detained since November 2023.

On May 31, 2024, journalist and economist Farid Mehralizade from the “Azadlig” radio station was arrested, and a search was conducted at his home. He was accused under Article 206.3.2 of the Penal Code, which concerns smuggling by a group of individuals who had previously made secret agreements. The Khatai District Court decided to detain him for security reasons. On the same day, AbzasMedia issued a statement declaring that Mehralizade had no connection to the media organization.

Following this, each of the detainees in the AbzasMedia case was faced with additional serious charges related to financial matters. Since November 2023, nearly 20 journalists and social activists have been arrested in Azerbaijan on smuggling charges. None of these individuals have been charged based on their professional activities or political affiliations.

According to local human rights organizations, there are currently around 300 political prisoners in Azerbaijani prisons. Authorities typically assert that no one has been detained solely for political reasons related to their professional activities. However, both local and international human rights organizations believe these arrests are politically motivated, and they are calling for the release of the detainees and the withdrawal of the charges against them.

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Azerbaijan’s gas export increases


The natural gas exports of Azerbaijan increased, Azernews reports, citing a post shared by Azerbaijani Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov on his X account.