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The Azerbaijan Press Council have published a blacklist of 77 newspapers. They accuse the newspapers of racketeering and publishing articles affecting people’s honour. The blacklist, which is available online, lists the founder and editor-in-chief of each publication. Last year, a similar list in the Eurasian state blacklisted 95 publications.
Index on Censorship, English PEN, Article 19 and Amnesty International UK held a demonstration last Thursday at the Azerbaijan embassy in London in support of jailed journalist Eynulla Fatullayev. Amnesty kindly made a video. Watch it below.
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Rights campaigners in London protest against continued persecution of jailed editor
Freedom of expression campaigners will protest on Thursday 3 June outside the Azerbaijani embassy in London, calling for an end to the persecution of jailed journalist Eynulla Fatullayev.
Amnesty International UK, ARTICLE 19, English PEN and Index on Censorship will also hand in a letter to the embassy — signed by key literary figures including Monica Ali, Alan Ayckbourn, William Boyd, and Philip Pullman — calling for Fatullayev’s immediate release and for new politically-motivated charges against him to be dropped.
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On 6 May, video footage was confiscated from Norwegian journalists in Azerbaijan. Television reporter Erling Borgen and cameraman Dag Inge Dahl were investigating the case of editor Eynulla Fatullayev— jailed in 2007 for an article deemed insulting to refugees. Upon their return to Oslo from Baku, they discovered that information relating to the investigation was missing from their luggage. Fatullayev recently had his prison sentence extended on drugs charges; the European Court of Human Rights last month called for his immediate release.