LONDON/04.03.05/TURAN: “We are profoundly saddened and angered by the murder of Elmar Huseinov” said Agnes Callamard, Executive Director of ARTICLE 19. “He was a man and a journalist of great courage and commitment. Today, the media in Azerbaijan has lost an important critical voice.” ARTICLE 19 is particularly concerned with the increasing climate of intolerance against the media, and with the failure of the Azerbaijan authorities to put an end to these attacks. (4-MAR-2005)
Elmar Huseinov founded the Monitor magazine in 1996 to expose the abuses of the regime of then President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev. Prior to this, he was editor-in-chief of Bakinski Bulvar, an opposition newspaper.
Constant pressure on free media
From May 2000, onwards, Elmar Huseinov had been under constant and increasing pressure from the Azerbaijan authorities. Elmar Huseinov faced several defamation suits, and on numerous occasions, experienced severe difficulties with printing the Monitor, including tax inspectors raids on his office.
“We call on the Azerbaijani government to launch an immediate and thorough investigation into the murder of Elmar Huseinov, and bring the perpetrators to justice.”
This murder is the last and most dramatic incident in a series of attacks and threats against journalists in Azerbaijan. ARTICLE 19 is particularly concerned with the increasing climate of intolerance against the media, and with the failure of the Azerbaijan authorities to put an end to these attacks.
“By not acting systematically against the climate of violence, the Azerbaijani authorities are in clear breach of their international obligations to respect, protect and fulfil freedom of expression and freedom of the media.”
Urge for clear investigation
ARTICLE 19 calls upon the Azerbaijani authorities to:
– Launch without delay a full investigation of the murder of Elmar Huseinov;
– Publish its findings and bring to justice those responsible for committing the murder;
– Investigate the numerous incidents against journalists that occurred between the October 2003 elections and now;
– Take decisive measures to ensure the safety of journalists in the future.