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UN concerned about arbitrary arrests of human rights defenders in Azerbaijan

UN concerned about arbitrary arrests of human rights defenders in Azerbaijan

UN independent experts expressed grave concern over the continued detention of Anar Mammadli, a prominent Azerbaijani human rights defender who was arbitrarily detained on 29 April last year.

“Defending human rights should never be considered a crime,” the experts said.

Anar Mammadli, Chair of the Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Centre (EMDS), was arrested on April 29, 2024, amid what experts describe as a growing clampdown on critical voices and independent election observers in Azerbaijan. His arrest came shortly after EMDS reported irregularities during the February 2024 presidential elections, and after he participated in events at the UN Human Rights Council.

On June 28, 2024, the experts wrote to the Azerbaijani authorities to raise serious concerns about Mammadli’s alleged arbitrary detention, warrantless searches, restricted access to legal counsel, deteriorating health conditions in detention and a smear campaign reportedly targeting him in retaliation for his legitimate human rights work.

The Azerbaijani Government responded by denying the allegations, stating that Anar Mammadli was under investigation for smuggling and money laundering.

The experts are still concerned about the legal proceedings, especially given Mammadli’s previous imprisonment in 2013, which the European Court of Human Rights deemed unlawful and politically motivated. Despite the Court’s 2018 judgment requiring Azerbaijan to quash the conviction and restore Mammadli’s civil and political rights, these remedies have allegedly not been implemented.

“Civic participation, independent election monitoring, and cooperation with international mechanisms are the foundation of democratic societies,” the experts said. “Criminalizing these activities undermines the rule of law.”

The Special Rapporteurs called on Azerbaijan to respect due process, guarantee Anar Mammadli’s fundamental rights and provide him with appropriate medical care for his reported health conditions. They also urged Azerbaijan to end all forms of intimidation against human rights defenders.

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