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Police in Azerbaijan arrest Aliyev associate

MAY 13 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Police in Baku arrested Nizami Piriyev, a high-profile Azerbaijani businessman closely associated with President Ilham Aliyev.

Mr Piriyev, media reported, was charged with various financial crimes. He is in prison ahead of a trial in what appears to be a spectacular public fall.

One of Azerbaijan’s richest men, Mr Piriyev was the official owner of the Azerbaijan Methanol Company, a large and high-profile operation on the outskirts of Baku.

He paid for former British PM Tony Blair to fly to Baku in 2009 to open the plant. Mr Blair, criticised for taking cash from dubious governments since he left office in 2007, was photographed at a press conference in Baku sitting between Mr Piriyev and his son, Nasib.

Mr Piriyev’s holding company PNN Group also owned franchise rights to a number of Western brands in Azerbaijan and across the former Soviet Union. This included the British high street news agent WHSmith and US fast food chain KFC.

Mr Piriyev used to work in Russia for Gazprom and had businesses stretching across Central Asia.

It’s unclear what triggered his arrest and whether he has been associated with Azerbaijan’s increasingly marginalised opposition or if he had fallen out with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. The United States and Europe have been increasingly critical of Mr Aliyev for cracking down on opposition.

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(News report from Issue No. 231, published on May 13 2015)

 

Azeri court rejects journalist appeal

MAY 12 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – A court in Baku rejected an appeal by journalist Khadija Ismayilova against a conviction for libel in February. Ms Ismayilova is in prison waiting for her trial to begin for coaxing another journalist into a suicide attempt. Her supporters have said that the charges are fabricated.

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(News report from Issue No. 231, published on May 13 2015)

US gives military kit to Uzbekistan

APRIL 30 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The United States will give Uzbekistan boats and vehicles to counter the drugs trade, media reported quoting its embassy in Tashkent.

The extra military kit, worth $6.2m, will irritate human rights campaigners. They say that Uzbekistan is one of the world’s worst human rights abusers. The US says it has to deal with Uzbekistan because Realpolitik demands it.

The US is withdrawing its military kit from Afghanistan mainly through Uzbekistan.

It has already said that it will leave behind surplus kit that it deems non-lethal. These are vehicles, trucks, body armour and night vision goggles.

“The goal of this Project is to assist law enforcement agencies of the Republic of Uzbekistan to develop investigative leads for disrupting and dismantling major drug trafficking organisations involved in illicit trade of drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors,” the US embassy in Tashkent said on its website.

As well as hitting the drugs trade, the US may also be planning to quietly help Uzbekistan bolster its border defences against incursions from the Taliban.

Central Asian states have said that they are worried about the spread north of the Taliban once NATO quits Afghanistan.

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(News report from Issue No. 230, published on May 6 2015)

 

Azerbaijan spars with US

MAY 4 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – In an interview with local media, Azerbaijani foreign minister Elmar Mammadyarov compared Azerbaijan’s sparring with the United States to a new Cold War.

Mr Mammadyarov’s comparison may highlight how relations between the West and Azerbaijan, a key energy provider, have worsened although the anti-US rhetoric may be designed to appeal to a local audience.

“Bearing in mind the growing media interest on Azerbaijan with regards to the first European Games some people are trying to exploit the current situation for their nefarious purposes with Cold War style propaganda,” Mr Mammadyarov said.

The main sticking point is the heavy-handed suppression of civic rights in Azerbaijan over the past couple of years. Free media has been all but chased out of the country, human rights defenders and opposition leaders have been locked up.

Azerbaijan is particularly sensitive to criticism from the West at the moment. Next month it hosts the European Games which it desperately wants to use to showcase the country.

Azerbaijan’s media has hit back, though. A Bulletin correspondent said progovernment media in Azerbaijan had posted a series of articles attacking the United States’ reputation.

But Zardusht Alizade, Baku based political analyst told RFE/RL the anti-America campaign is targeted at a local audience to show that the government is powerful enough to criticise the US. The row, he said, may not be that serious.

“I think the real politics between the two countries is still great,” he said. “Gas flows, oil flows and this is the real politics.”

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(News report from Issue No. 230, published on May 6 2015)

Azerbaijan’s jailed reporter wins award

APRIL 27 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Increasing pressure on Azerbaijan over its treatment of journalists, the Swedish National Press Club gave its Freedom of Speech Award to imprisoned Azerbaijani reporter Khadija Ismayilova. The award was set up in 2006 after the murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya.

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(News report from Issue No. 229, published on April 29 2015)

 

Hollande visits Azerbaijan

APRIL 25 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – After visiting Yerevan, French President Francois Hollande travelled to Baku to meet Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev. According to reports he raised concerns about Azerbaijan’s human rights record. Importantly, French businesses have won a handful of lucrative deals in Azerbaijan

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(News report from Issue No. 229, published on April 29 2015)

 

Uzbekistan extends activist prison sentence

APRIL 17 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The New York-based Human Rights Watch said Uzbekistan may be lining up an extension to the prison sentence handed out to Uzbek activist Azam Farmonov. It said Farmonov had been due for release in a few days, after nearly a decade in jail on extortion charges, but that he has instead been moved to a punishment cell.

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(News report from Issue No. 228, published on April 22 2015)

Azerbaijan’s court sentences activist

APRIL 16 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – A court in Baku sentenced Azerbaijani human rights activist Rasul Jafarov to 6-1/2 years in prison for tax evasion and embezzlement. Jafarov’s supporters say the charges are jumped up and the authorities are using the courts to crush opposition.

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(News report from Issue No. 228, published on April 22 2015)

Azerbaijan’s press freedom remains low

APRIL 21 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan is one of the top 10 most repressive states in the world for journalists, the New York-based lobby group Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said. Azerbaijan is the only former Soviet state to feature on the list.

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(News report from Issue No. 228, published on April 22 2015)

Azerbaijan expells HRW activists

APRIL 1 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) –  Azerbaijani officials expelled a Georgian activist working for the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW), media reported. The officials didn’t give any reason for expelling Georgi Gogia who had travelled to Baku to attend the trial of two activists. Relations between Azerbaijan and the West have worsened recently.
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(News report from Issue No. 225, published on April 12015)