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Taleh Baghirzade in 2015. Video still via Xalq TV.
Azerbaijan

Hunger strike of Azerbaijani religious leader continues

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Taleh Baghirzade, chair of Azerbaijan’s Muslim Unity Movement, has been on hunger strike since 3 June in protest against the arrest and alleged torture of members of his organisation. Baghirzade has also demanded an apology from the law enforcement officers who allegedly insulted God while interrogating a member of the group. Baghirzade’s lawyer, Fakhraddin Mehdiyev, told OC Media that despite having ‘serious health problems’ his client would not stop his hunger strike until ‘the perpetrator

A still from one of the videos.
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani Shia theologian ‘recorded secret sex tapes’ of others

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Pro-government social media channels in Azerbaijan have released footage of Shia theologian Sardar Babayev, who is awaiting trial for treason, appearing to secretly record intimate encounters of other Shia activists. Two similar videos began circulating on 10 November. In both, Babayev is seen planting a camera in a room, after which a religious activist enters and has sex with someone. Sardar Babayev was detained by the State Security Service on 19 October before being charged with treason

Ahliman Rustamov was detained on 25 October. Photo: Turan.
Azerbaijan

Roundup of Shia figures continues in Azerbaijan

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A Shia theologian has become the latest to be arrested in Azerbaijan in an apparent roundup of prominent Shia figures in the country. On 25 October, Ahliman Rustamov, a theologian and former prayer leader of the Haji Javad Mosque in Baku, was detained by the State Security Service and taken for questioning, before being released shortly after. His son, Gasim Rustamov, told OC Media that Security Service agents confiscated  ‘about 15 religious books’ belonging to his father.  ‘We were not tol

The former Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall in Cherkess. Photo: jw-russia.org.
Freedom of Religion

FSB raid homes of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Karachay-Cherkessia

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The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has raided the homes of nine Jehovah’s Witnesses in Karachay-Cherkessia, detaining 10 people, the Jehovah’s Witnesses of Russia has reported. The searches took place on Monday in Cherkessk, the capital of Karachay-Cherkessia. Nine of those detained have since been released. According to the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia website, a criminal case has been launched against Albert Batchayev on charges of ‘organising the activities’ of an ‘extremist’

Denial of construction permit for Batumi mosque was discriminatory, court rules
Freedom of Religion

Denial of construction permit for Batumi mosque was discriminatory, court rules

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Batumi City Court has ruled that the city authorities’ refusal to grant a permit for the local Muslim community to construct a second mosque in the city was discriminatory. The Mosque Construction Fund, a local initiative group set up to raise funds for the mosque, first addressed the court in June 2017, after their application for a construction permit was rejected. For over two decades, Muslims in Batumi, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, have demanded that land be alloc

Court begins hearing Batumi mosque appeal after 2-year standstill
Adjara

Court begins hearing Batumi mosque appeal after 2-year standstill

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A court in the city of Batumi, on Georgia’s Black Sea coast, has begun considering a lawsuit brought by a group of  Muslims against the city authorities over their refusal to grant a construction permit for a mosque. Proceedings at the Batumi City Court commenced on Wednesday after negotiations between the local Muslim community and city officials broke down. The Mosque Construction Fund first addressed the court in June 2017, after their application for a construction permit was rejected

Council of Europe Racism Commission criticises Georgia’s state religious agency
Council of Europe

Council of Europe Racism Commission criticises Georgia’s state religious agency

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The Council of Europe’s Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) has criticised Georgia’s State Agency for Religious Issues for failing to fulfil its recommendations. In a report published on Tuesday, the ECRI reiterated concerns raised by local human rights groups who deemed that the State Agency of Religious Issues was more of a ‘mechanism to control minority religious organisations, rather than an impartial institution’. The ECRI is an independent human rights monitoring body s

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