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Azerbaijan’s Friday Wrap-Up: Parliamentary Election Date Set


This week saw journalists from “AbzasMedia” exposing poor conditions and violations at Baku Detention Facility, while Alasgar Mammadli requested house arrest due to health issues, and the date for Azerbaijan’s municipal elections was announced for January 29, 2025.

Conditions and Violations at the Baku Detention Facility Revealed in Open Letter by Journalists

Three journalists from “AbzasMedia” – Sevinc Vaqifqızı, Nargiz Absalamova, and Elnara Qasımova – currently detained in Baku Detention Facility No. 1, have written an open letter exposing the poor conditions there. They describe overcrowding, with women forced to sleep on the floor or share beds, leading to injuries. They also highlight the lack of basic necessities, including proper bedding, clothing, and hygiene products, which are supposed to be provided by the state but are either missing or substandard.

The journalists also point out that the second floor of the facility, which holds 170 women, has several cells being used for non-prison purposes, such as punishment cells or kitchens for guards. Despite regulations requiring detainees to receive appropriate bedding and personal items, the women are only given poor-quality goods. The food provided is also criticized for being insufficient and of low quality.

Finally, the journalists report that detainees are not receiving the clothing and hygiene items mandated by government regulations. Although a contract was signed with a supplier for these products, they are either never delivered or go missing in the facility, raising questions about resource mismanagement and the handling of funds allocated for detainee care.

Alasgar Mammadli Unsuccesfully Requests House Arrest

Alasgar Mammadli, a media expert from “Toplum TV,” has been in detention for nine months and has appealed for house arrest due to serious health issues, including a thyroid tumor requiring urgent surgery. In his court statement, he emphasized the negative impact his detention has on his family, particularly his two children’s education and well-being.

Mammadli argued that house arrest would not interfere with the investigation and that he had legal grounds for the request. He noted his public service record and denied any intention to obstruct the legal process. However, the Baku City Police Department opposed the request, citing the risk of Mammadli fleeing or hindering the investigation. Judge Akhundov rejected the appeal.

Mammadli believes his detention is politically motivated, part of an effort to silence independent media. The case involves accusations of smuggling, with the  detainees claiming the evidence against them was fabricated. His lawyers plan to appeal the court’s decision.

Azerbaijan goes to the polls again

Municipal elections in Azerbaijan have been scheduled for January 29, 2025, as announced by the Central Election Commission on November 27.

On October 18, 2024, the Milli Majlis (National Assembly) discussed a draft law to amend the “Law on Municipalities’ Territories and Lands,” reducing the number of municipalities from 1,400 to 685. This change was approved by the Milli Majlis and signed into law by President Ilham Aliyev on November 25.

Azerbaijan has held five municipal elections so far, in 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019, with the most recent one on December 23, 2019. According to the Election Code, municipal elections are held every five years, typically in December. Some experts view the postponement of the 2025 elections as contrary to the law.

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Secretary Blinken and Turkish FM Fidan discuss situation in Ukraine and S Caucasus


Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan had a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Azernews reports, citing Turkiye’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Azerbaijan’s Friday Wrap-Up: Parliamentary Election Date Set


This week saw journalists from “AbzasMedia” exposing poor conditions and violations at Baku Detention Facility, while Alasgar Mammadli requested house arrest due to health issues, and the date for Azerbaijan’s municipal elections was announced for January 29, 2025.

Conditions and Violations at the Baku Detention Facility Revealed in Open Letter by Journalists

Three journalists from “AbzasMedia” – Sevinc Vaqifqızı, Nargiz Absalamova, and Elnara Qasımova – currently detained in Baku Detention Facility No. 1, have written an open letter exposing the poor conditions there. They describe overcrowding, with women forced to sleep on the floor or share beds, leading to injuries. They also highlight the lack of basic necessities, including proper bedding, clothing, and hygiene products, which are supposed to be provided by the state but are either missing or substandard.

The journalists also point out that the second floor of the facility, which holds 170 women, has several cells being used for non-prison purposes, such as punishment cells or kitchens for guards. Despite regulations requiring detainees to receive appropriate bedding and personal items, the women are only given poor-quality goods. The food provided is also criticized for being insufficient and of low quality.

Finally, the journalists report that detainees are not receiving the clothing and hygiene items mandated by government regulations. Although a contract was signed with a supplier for these products, they are either never delivered or go missing in the facility, raising questions about resource mismanagement and the handling of funds allocated for detainee care.

Alasgar Mammadli Unsuccesfully Requests House Arrest

Alasgar Mammadli, a media expert from “Toplum TV,” has been in detention for nine months and has appealed for house arrest due to serious health issues, including a thyroid tumor requiring urgent surgery. In his court statement, he emphasized the negative impact his detention has on his family, particularly his two children’s education and well-being.

Mammadli argued that house arrest would not interfere with the investigation and that he had legal grounds for the request. He noted his public service record and denied any intention to obstruct the legal process. However, the Baku City Police Department opposed the request, citing the risk of Mammadli fleeing or hindering the investigation. Judge Akhundov rejected the appeal.

Mammadli believes his detention is politically motivated, part of an effort to silence independent media. The case involves accusations of smuggling, with the  detainees claiming the evidence against them was fabricated. His lawyers plan to appeal the court’s decision.

Azerbaijan goes to the polls again

Municipal elections in Azerbaijan have been scheduled for January 29, 2025, as announced by the Central Election Commission on November 27.

On October 18, 2024, the Milli Majlis (National Assembly) discussed a draft law to amend the “Law on Municipalities’ Territories and Lands,” reducing the number of municipalities from 1,400 to 685. This change was approved by the Milli Majlis and signed into law by President Ilham Aliyev on November 25.

Azerbaijan has held five municipal elections so far, in 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019, with the most recent one on December 23, 2019. According to the Election Code, municipal elections are held every five years, typically in December. Some experts view the postponement of the 2025 elections as contrary to the law.

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Kuwait withdraws citizenship from two celebrities


Kuwait has withdrawn its citizenship from two celebrated entertainers amid hundreds of nationality revocations in the country.

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Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital – The New York Times


  1. Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital  The New York Times
  2. Over 40 people hospitalized in Georgia during protests over suspension of EU talks  NPR
  3. Georgia protests spread as prime minister dismisses call for new elections  Al Jazeera English
  4. Georgia president calls parliament ‘illegitimate’, says will not step down  FRANCE 24 English
  5. Many thousands rally to oppose Georgian government after break with EU  Reuters
  6. Georgia sees 3rd night of protests against ruling party’s suspension of EU talks  PBS NewsHour
  7. Georgia president calls for new elections as protests erupt again  BBC.com
  8. US Cuts Strategic Partnership With Georgia As Mass Protests Continue  Newsweek
  9. Georgian PM praises country’s protest crackdown despite US condemnation  Fox News

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Protesters rally in Georgia for fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks – The Guardian


  1. Protesters rally in Georgia for fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks  The Guardian
  2. Georgia protests spread as prime minister dismisses call for new elections  Al Jazeera English
  3. Anti-Russian Protests in Georgia Turn Violent, Dozens Hospitalized  Newsweek
  4. Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital  The New York Times
  5. Protests in Georgia spread as PM defies US condemnation  CNN
  6. Georgia president calls for new elections as protests erupt again  BBC.com
  7. Georgia sees 3rd night of protests against ruling party’s suspension of EU talks  PBS NewsHour
  8. What’s happening in Georgia, and why are thousands protesting?  The Washington Post
  9. Georgia sees third night of mass protests after ruling party suspends EU talks  FRANCE 24 English

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Protesters rally in Georgia for fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks – The Guardian


  1. Protesters rally in Georgia for fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks  The Guardian
  2. Georgia protests spread as prime minister dismisses call for new elections  Al Jazeera English
  3. Georgia is being rocked by days of violent protests. Here’s what you need to know  CNN
  4. Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital  The New York Times
  5. Many thousands rally to oppose Georgian government after break with EU  Reuters
  6. Georgia president calls for new elections as protests erupt again  BBC.com
  7. Georgia sees 3rd night of protests against ruling party’s suspension of EU talks  PBS NewsHour
  8. Georgia president calls parliament ‘illegitimate’, says will not step down  FRANCE 24 English
  9. Georgia: Mass protests grow entering fourth night  DW (English)

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Protesters rally in Georgia for fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks – The Guardian


  1. Protesters rally in Georgia for fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks  The Guardian
  2. Georgia protests spread as prime minister dismisses call for new elections  Al Jazeera English
  3. Georgia is being rocked by days of violent protests. Here’s what you need to know  CNN
  4. Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital  The New York Times
  5. Georgia sees 3rd night of protests against ruling party’s suspension of EU talks  PBS NewsHour
  6. Georgia president calls for new elections as protests erupt again  BBC.com
  7. Many thousands rally to oppose Georgian government after break with EU  Reuters
  8. Georgia president calls parliament ‘illegitimate’, says will not step down  FRANCE 24 English
  9. Georgia: Mass protests grow entering fourth night  DW (English)

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Georgia protests enter fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks – The Guardian


  1. Georgia protests enter fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks  The Guardian
  2. Georgia protests spread as prime minister dismisses call for new elections  Al Jazeera English
  3. Protests in Georgia spread as PM defies US condemnation  CNN
  4. Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital  The New York Times
  5. Georgia sees 3rd night of protests against ruling party’s suspension of EU talks  PBS NewsHour
  6. Georgia president calls for new elections as protests erupt again  BBC.com
  7. Many thousands rally to oppose Georgian government after break with EU  Reuters
  8. Georgia president calls parliament ‘illegitimate’, says will not step down  FRANCE 24 English
  9. Georgia: Mass protests grow entering fourth night  DW (English)

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Georgia protests enter fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks – The Guardian


  1. Georgia protests enter fourth night as opposition grows to freeze on EU talks  The Guardian
  2. Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital  The New York Times
  3. Georgia protests spread as prime minister dismisses call for new elections  Al Jazeera English
  4. Georgia president calls parliament ‘illegitimate’, says will not step down  FRANCE 24 English
  5. Many thousands rally to oppose Georgian government after break with EU  Reuters
  6. Georgia sees 3rd night of protests against ruling party’s suspension of EU talks  PBS NewsHour
  7. Over 40 people hospitalized in Georgia during protests over suspension of EU talks  NPR
  8. Georgia president calls for new elections as protests erupt again  BBC.com
  9. US Cuts Strategic Partnership With Georgia As Mass Protests Continue  Newsweek