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Democracy 1918. Image via social media.
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani Democracy 1918 movement shuts down citing government pressure

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Democracy 1918, an Azerbaijani pro-democracy movement, has announced its intent to cease its activities citing continued government pressure against their members and a lack of resources. Democracy 1918 announced that its congress voted on ceasing the movement’s activities on 10 September, stating that the ‘anti-democratic system’ in the country and the environment it created made political activity impossible. ‘Limited resources limit the possibility of an adequate response to make positive

Aykhan Israfilov. Image via Facebook.
Azerbaijan

Third Azerbaijani labour activist detained in last month

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A member of the Workers’ Table Trade Unions Confederation taking part in ongoing protests by delivery couriers has been arrested on drug charges, the third member of the group to be detained this month. Aykhan Israfilov, who is also a member of the Democracy 1918 Movement, was detained on 11 August and remanded into four months of pre-trial detention. The confederation’s chair, Afiadin Mammadov, also a member of Democracy 1918, was detained on 1 August on charges of disobeying police orders.

Afiaddin Mammadov. Image via Facebook.
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani labour rights activist ‘tortured and detained’

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Azerbaijani labour rights activist Afiaddin Mammadov has been sentenced to 30 days in detention on charges of disobeying police orders. He was allegedly tortured and denied access to a lawyer. Mammadov, the chair of the Workers’ Table Trade Unions Confederation and a member of the Democracy 1918 Movement, was detained on 1  August and sentenced to administrative detention on Thursday. He began a hunger strike to protest the court’s ruling the same day. Ahmad Mammadli, the chair of Democracy

Bakhtiyar Hajiyev. Image via Facebook.
Azerbaijan

Baku court extends detention of hunger-striking activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev

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Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, an imprisoned social activist on hunger strike, has had his pre-trial detention extended for two months amid domestic and international concern for his deteriorating health condition. On Thursday, the Khatai District Court of Baku extended Hajiyev’s detention until 28 April. Hajiyev, who has been on hunger strike for 47 days, was detained on 9 December on charges of hooliganism and contempt of court; he was due to be released on 28 February. One of his lawyers, Shahla Hu

Afieddin Mammadov (left) and Samir Sultanov (right) of Democracy 1918. Photo: Ulviyya Ali.
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani activists arrested at pro-Hajiyev protest

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Azerbaijani police arrested two members of the Democracy 1918 movement and detained three other activists for holding a protest demanding the release of Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, an imprisoned social activist on hunger strike. On Monday, the police dispersed a group of activists that were protesting in front of the  Baku Court of Appeals against the court’s decision to uphold Bakhtiyar Hajiyev’s detention. Hajiyev, a social activist, has been imprisoned since 9 December on charges of hooliganism, a

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