IPGA Examines Freedom of Expression Situation in Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan: International freedom of expression coalition launches website ahead of Eurovision Baku

21 May 2012

The International Partnership Group for Azerbaijan (the IPGA), coordinated by ARTICLE 19, has launched its website www.AzerbaijanFreeXpression.org and Facebook and Twitter profiles ahead of this week's Eurovision Song Competition, which will commence in Baku, Azerbaijan tomorrow 22 May. Looking behind the glitz of Eurovision, the IPGA website examines the alarming freedom of expression situation in Azerbaijan, where journalists and others face blackmail, intimidation, violence, and imprisonment for expressing critical views.As the stage is set for the 57th Eurovision Song Contest, which will take place this week in Baku, the Azerbaijani authorities are working hard to promote a positive image abroad. But at home they are severely restricting the right to freedom of expression and other fundamental freedoms.

'As Eurovision approaches, our new website shows that the freedom of expression situation in Azerbaijan continues to worsen', said ARTICLE 19 Executive Director, Agnès Callamard. 'The broadcast media is completely dominated by the state, leaving no room for independent voices. The organiser of Eurovision, the European Broadcasting Union, must end its policy of silence and hold the Azerbaijani authorities accountable for their freedom of expression violations.''With seven journalists behind bars, Azerbaijan is among the top 10 global jailers of the press', said CPJ Europe and Central Asia Program Coordinator Nina Ognianova.

'This crackdown comes in the run-up to the Eurovision Song Contest, which will gather journalists from more than 40 participating countries and fix the world's eyes on Azerbaijan. The significant resources official Baku has poured to polish the country's image abroad will be meaningless without implementing systematic reforms to improve press freedom conditions at home. The immediate and unconditional release of our colleagues would be a good start.''In Azerbaijan, journalists become the targets of violence when they stand up in the face of pressure from the authorities', said Reporters Without Borders Director-General Olivier Basille. 'These attacks have created a climate of intimidation that is all the more frightening because those responsible enjoy complete impunity. The murders of two journalists remain unsolved due to a lack of political will. The authorities must take action now to find their killers and bring them to justice'. Along with its website, today the IPGA is launching its Facebook and Twitter profiles, through which it will provide regular updates on freedom of expression developments in Azerbaijan.

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