Editor of pro-Iranian news website gets early release
Organisation:
Reporters Without Borders is relieved to learn that Ramin Bayramov, the editor of the pro-Iranian news website Islamazeri.com, was granted an early release on 17 August after serving 13 months of an 18-month jail sentence on trumped-up drugs and firearms charges.
"Bayramov spent more than a year in detention just for expressing views critical of the authorities," Reporters Without Borders said. "Other journalists, such as Anar Bayramli in Azerbaijan and Farid Huseyn and Shahriyar Hajizade in Iran, continue to be hostages to the diplomatic tension between the two countries. They must be freed at once and granted due process."
Arrested on 11 July 2011, on the same day as several leaders of the Islamic opposition, Bayramov was initially charged with "activities hostile to Azerbaijan" before being convicted on a charge of illegal possession of firearms and drugs (see below).
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09.03.2012 - Online journalist sentenced to 18 months in prison
Reporters Without Borders is dismayed to learn that a court in the Baku district of Absheron yesterday sentenced online journalist Ramin Bayramov, the editor of the Islamazeri.az website, to 18 months in prison on charges of illegal possession of drugs and firearms. He has been detained since 11 July 2011.
“Bayramov is almost certainly just the latest victim of a crackdown on pro-Iranian religious sectors in Azerbaijan,” Reporters Without Borders said. “Baku and Tehran must stop making journalists pay for the diplomatic dispute they are waging. Freedom of expression and information must be respected and Bayramov must be allowed the right to express his views whatever they may be.”
There have been doubts about the reasons for his arrest from the outset. He was arrested on same day as one of the leaders of the Azerbaijani Islamic Party (IPA), Arif Ganiyev, and it was initially reported that the National Security Ministry suspected Bayramov of having links with the Iranian Cultural Centre in Baku and belonging to the radical Shiite group Jafari.
But the prosecutor’s office nonetheless decided to charge him under criminal code articles 228.1 (illegal possession of firearms) and 234.1 (illegal possession of drugs). Ganiyev was convicted on the same charges on 26 January.
The Islamazeri.az website covers Azerbaijani politics and current affairs from a conservative viewpoint that is critical of the government. It has, for example, opposed the government’s ban on wearing the hijab in schools.
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