Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Nils Muiznieks's statement on the arrest of Khadija Ismayilova
The case of #KhadijaIsmayil – the punishment for her investigative work (infographic) http://t.co/1NYiCrsZHb via @Meydan TV #Azerbaijan
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Secretary General. Jagland calls for immediate release of Khadija Ismayilova:
I am concerned that a Baku court ordered the two-month pre-trial detention of prominent Azerbaijani investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova. Her arrest was unnecessary. It sends a very negative message to the civil society in Azerbaijan and to the international community. It once again puts pressure on journalists and human rights defenders in Azerbaijan and fundamentally contradicts the commitments Azerbaijan undertook when it became a member state of the Council of Europe. I call for the immediate release of Khadija Ismayilova and of the many other Azerbaijani partners of the Council of Europe currently deprived of their liberty.
Elmira Ismayilova calls charges against her daughter "absurd"
Since her daughter’s arrest four days ago Elmira Ismayilova haven't seen Khadija. But this morning, the two were able to talk over the phone. “I am happy to hear her voice” said Elmira Ismayilova in an interview with Azadliq radio.
But Elmira Ismayilova, mother of two, is concerned about her daughter’s health despite her high spirits. Khadija underwent a surgery last year and has dietary restrictions.
Her mother says food parcels were refused at the prison. “They are saying we can bring food only once a week. This is dangerous for her health […] I’m worried because of this”, said Elmira Ismayilova.
To the question if she was expecting Khadija face prison terms on the charge of “incitement to suicide” rather than a number of other outstanding charges against her daughter, Elmira Ismayilova said she wasn’t. “This is all a big lie. Everyone knows this. Khadija herself wasn’t expecting it. They wanted to make a traitor out of her but failed so they found this man to use against her.
“I have no expectations of this government. I don’t think Khadija will go on trial with this charge. Because it is absurd”.