New filing in Khadija Ismayilova v. Azerbaijan
March 15, 2016 an international legal counsel for Khadija Ismayilova submitted observations on "admissibility and merits of Ismayilova v. Azerbaijan (Application no. 30778/15) to the European Court of Human Rights".
The counsel comprising of Amal Clooney and Nani Jansen filed the observations in response to the Azerbaijani Government's filing of 15 January 2016 following Khadija's application to the Court.
"They argue that there is no reasonable suspicion that Khadija committed any of the crimes she was charged with and no justification for her detention. The submissions show instead that the real purpose of her detention was political: to silence her criticism of the government and to stop her from exposing further evidence of government corruption. Counsel also submit that Khadija’s presumption of innocence was denied throughout domestic proceedings and that her right to counsel and the independence of the courts were compromised. Counsel argue that the record also discloses that Khadija was discriminated against on the basis of her political opinions and that she was denied an effective remedy in the Azerbaijani courts. Accordingly, Khadija claims that her rights under Articles 5, 6, 10, 13, 14 and 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights have been violated.
Khadija has requested that the Court order her immediate release and that the Court hold a hearing in the case."
OCCRP, SVT and TT Awarded Golden Shovel for TeliaSonera Investigation which was started by #KhadijaIsmayil https://t.co/i17sJh5ZiO
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 16.3.2016
today March 13, released under house arrest #LeylaYunus and her husband #ArifYununs visited #KhadijaIsmayil mother via .@RadioAzadliq
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 13.3.2016
.@NPR on drop in #Oil Prices, and #Azerbaijan's cry for help with mentioning of #corruption & #KhadijaIsmayil https://t.co/a8AS8NGovS
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 10.3.2016