Camil Hasanli says "This whole case is big fraud"
Unable to enter the court this morning, Camil Hasanli, leader of the National Council, spoke to Azadliq Radiosu.
Azadliq Radiosu: You were not allowed in court today yet again, what can you say about this?
Camil Hasanli: I was only able to attend one hearing even though I have been coming to all hearings. Unfortunately the court rooms are filled with people who have no relationship to the defendant leaving no space for friends, colleauges, journalists and international representatives.
This is all big fraud.
Khadija must be released.
There are no witnesses, no victims, this whole case is fabricated.
It is unfortunate that our journalists are being isolated fromt he community in such way.
"Khadija is to be honored with Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism" now on #KhadijaIsmayil blog http://t.co/v1rZSLCexp
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 11.8.2015
Khadija's next award
Khadija Ismayil was named one of the 4 honorees of prestigious Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism. The award was announced earlier today by the Human Rights Watch.
Khadija is honored along with Nisha Ayub, a leading human rights defender on transgender rights in Malaysia, Yara Bader, a journalist and human rights activist exposing detention and torture of journalists in war-torn Syria, Nicholas Opiyo, a leading human rights lawyer and founder of the human rights organization Chapter Four Uganda.
“The Alison Des Forges Award honors people who work courageously and selflessly to defend human rights, often in dangerous situations and at great personal sacrifice,” said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch.
Khadija will be honored in Munich and Geneva.
#KhadijaIsmayil is the recipient of Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism https://t.co/gBwojFnmqD #FreeKhadija via @hrw
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 11.8.2015