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UPDATE: European Council Discusses Developments in Georgia, Reiterates ‘Serious Concern’ Over GD’s Actions


After the meeting of the EU leaders, the European Council issued its conclusions on the developments in Georgia, reiterating its “serious concerns regarding the course of action taken by the Georgian government, which runs counter to the values and principles upon which the European Union is founded.” The Council also regrets the ruling party’s decision to suspend the EU accession process until 2028.

“The European Council strongly condemns the violence against peaceful protesters, politicians and media representatives. The Georgian authorities must respect the right to freedom of assembly and of expression, and refrain from using force. All acts of violence must be investigated and those responsible held accountable,” reads the Council statement.

Finally, the European Council underlines EU’s support toward Georgian people’s EU aspirations and the country’s EU integration “should the Georgian authorities reverse their present course of action.”

Door Step Comments

Ahead of the European Council summit on 19 December 2024 in Brussels, several European leaders addressed ongoing developments in Georgia during doorstep interviews, highlighting concerns about the country’s anti-democratic trajectory and its aspirations for EU integration. They reiterated their strong support toward the protesters against the Georgian Dream’s U-turn from the European Union.

The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kalas, stressed the importance of maintaining pressure on the Georgian government. “We will discuss what more we can do to really pressure the government not to use violence against protesters, not to oppress the opposition, and will send a very strong signal from the EU. On Monday, we discussed, and we did not reach an agreement on sanctions, but we need to work with that further.”

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola made an emotional appeal and emphasized the rising tendency of authoritarianism. She noted: “If we don’t step up, others will step in.” She said: “Our appeal is for Georgians not to abandon the European path. We have major promise to those people who look to Europe as their home that we won’t close the doors to those people, that includes the people of Georgia, that today continue to be out in the streets with the EU flags. We will not abandon them,” she highlighted. EP’s President also addressed Georgia during the press conference, saying: “We need to do much more and be more clear.” She stated that Russian interference continues to destabilize Moldova, Georgia and Western Balkans. “We need to ensure that Europe answers their calls with actions”, she said.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda reiterated his and Lithuania’s unwavering support for Georgia’s European aspirations, emphasizing the will of the Georgian people. He stated that: “I’m from the bottom of my heart friend of Georgia.” “80% of the Georgian population are strongly supporting the Euro-dream. So, the Georgian Dream should not take away European dream from the majority of the country.”

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo also stressed the importance of continued engagement with Georgia amid “growing external influences.” He emphasized that: “What is important is that we should continue to support Georgia and support the pro-Europeans in Georgia and not create an image that we would turn our back towards Georgia… We see what is happening politically, but we also see the influences at play in Georgia.”

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“AbzasMedia” Trial Has Begun


The trial of seven journalists arrested in connection with the criminal case related to the publication “AbzasMedia” has commenced. The case is being heard at the Baku Serious Crimes Court, chaired by Rasim Sadikhov, with Novruz Karimov and Leyla Asgerova-Mammadova serving as members of the judges’ panel.

The accused journalists are Ulvi Hasanli, the director of “AbzasMedia”; Sevinj Vagifgizi (Abbasova), the editor-in-chief; Mahammad Kekalov, the deputy director; Hafiz Babali, an editor at Turan News Agency; journalists Nargiz Absalamova and Elnara Gasimova; and economist and Radio Azadliq employee Farid Mehralizade. The trial is part of a broader investigation that includes charges related to alleged corruption and illegal activities exposed by the journalists.

The trial’s preparatory hearing took place on December 17, 2024, and it was revealed that a significant portion of the seats designated for attendees had been occupied by outsiders. It was claimed that about 20 of these individuals were those who had taken exams for judicial positions or were present for internships.

The accused journalists objected to this, stating that the hall was deliberately filled with unnecessary people while their family members and supporters were left outside. They demanded the removal of these individuals. Additionally, media representatives who had come to observe the proceedings were not allowed entry, with an order issued specifically barring journalists from attending the session.

As the trial began, Sevinj Vagifgizi objected to two of the three judges on the panel, Rasim Sadikhov and Novruz Karimov, citing their history of issuing politically-motivated rulings. Vagifgizi argued that Sadikhov had been involved in sentencing human rights defender Intigam Aliyev to seven and a half years in prison in 2014-2015, a decision later found to violate the European Convention on Human Rights.

She stated that this demonstrated Sadikhov’s lack of independence and his role in political repression. Vagifgizi also accused Novruz Karimov of being involved in illegal activities during his tenure at the National Security Ministry (NSM) and later as a judge, where he allegedly issued unlawful verdicts in politically-charged cases, including the prosecution of journalist Parviz Hashimli. Vagifgizi emphasized that these judges had been involved in corruption and that they should not be presiding over her case.

The third judge, Leyla Asgerova-Mammadova, was mentioned by Vagifgizi as someone whose background was unknown to the defense team, with the hope that she would not become complicit in what they perceived as an unjust process.

The objections raised by the accused journalists were supported by other defendants, including Farid Mehralizade, who declared that judges like Sadikhov and Karimov were not needed in the country. Despite these objections, the court did not uphold them, and the trial proceeded with the judges in place.

During the hearing, the personal details of the accused journalists were clarified, and their rights and responsibilities were outlined. The judge informed the court that Ramil Abbasov, an official from the State Tax Service, was acting as the civil claimant, as the agency had filed a civil lawsuit against the journalists.

This civil case was in addition to the criminal charges against them. The court’s physical layout featured a glass booth divided into two sections. Three female journalists—Sevinj Vagifgizi, Nargiz Absalamova, and Elnara Gasimova—were placed in the smaller section, while the other four accused individuals were seated in the remaining portion.

Defense lawyers condemned this arrangement, describing it as inhumane, and requested that the journalists be allowed to sit next to their attorneys for proper consultation. The court granted this request, allowing the journalists to sit beside their legal representatives for the duration of the proceedings.

The defense lawyers then raised several motions, including a request to terminate the criminal case, or if that was not possible, to release the accused on house arrest or with bail. Lawyer Javad Javadov, representing Farid Mehralizade, argued that his client had no connection to the “AbzasMedia” case and believed his arrest was related to his work with Radio Free Liberty’s Azerbaijani service.

He further requested that Mehralizade be placed under house arrest, as he was not a flight risk and had family ties, including a newborn child. Hafiz Babali’s lawyer, Rasul Jafarov, also argued that his client had not committed any criminal acts and highlighted Babali’s health problems, including a Group III disability due to eye and foot issues. Jafarov pointed out that medical records from the Ombudsman’s Office confirmed these health issues. Other lawyers, such as Fakhraddin Mehdiyev, referred to the accused journalists as “knights who expose corruption,” emphasizing their role in uncovering state corruption.

In response, journalist Hafiz Babali told the court that all seven defendants had been punished for their investigative work exposing corruption. He stated that the public had been shaken by their arrests and that their investigations into corruption had been misinterpreted as criminal activities. Babali also explained that their bank accounts were thoroughly checked and no illegal activities were found.

He asserted that they were victims of political and legal repression. Babali criticized the judicial system, stating that the law prohibited judges from knowingly issuing unlawful decisions, but that these judges had done so intentionally. Farid Mehralizade echoed this sentiment, adding that “AbzasMedia” had been at the forefront of exposing corruption and that Azerbaijan’s law enforcement agencies were punishing those who exposed wrongdoing, not those who committed it.

Despite the defense’s motions and arguments, the judges, led by Rasim Sadikhov, did not grant any of the requests. The next hearing in the trial has been scheduled for December 28, 2024.

The arrests of the “AbzasMedia” journalists began on November 20, 2023, with Ulvi Hasanli and Mahammad Kekalov being detained first, followed by Sevinj Vagifgizi. Investigative journalist Hafiz Babali, along with Nargiz Absalamova, Elnara Gasimova, and Farid Mehralizade, were arrested shortly after. They face charges under Article 206.3.2 of the Criminal Code for smuggling by a group of persons, but the charges were later escalated to include illegal entrepreneurship, money laundering, tax evasion, and more, carrying penalties of up to 12 years in prison.

Following Ulvi Hasanli’s arrest on November 20, 2023, a search was conducted at the “AbzasMedia” office, where it was claimed that 40,000 euros were found. However, Hasanli denied the allegations, insisting that the money was planted by those who claimed to have found it. The accused journalists maintain their innocence, arguing that they are being punished for exposing corruption, including the business dealings of several high-ranking officials, including members of the President’s family. Government representatives, however, insist that the arrests were based on concrete evidence of criminal activity.

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