smn needs to tell these guys that #khadijaismayil is international # stop using everything for #propaganda purposes http://t.co/US3stshzkK
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) 11.12.2014
Appeal court in Baku ruled to keep Khadija Ismayilova in jail
During the hearing today, December 11, Baku court of appeal ruled against Khadija Ismayilova's appeal
Lawyer Yalchin Imanov said, "We are not aware of the reasons for the court's decision. When the ruling was declared no reasons were specified. They only said the appeal was ruled against.
"She is arrested based on the following two reasons - impeding investigation process and illegal influence over trial participants" added Imanov.
Khadija Ismayilova who was at the hearing said the arrest was "illegal", adding, "I am a free person. I was free when I was out and I am free here in prison. My arrest does not change this fact".
A video message from Khadija Ismayilova posted by Human Rights Watch:
Ilham Aliyev's press-secretary unhappy, accusing U.S. State Department spokesperson of double standards
Azer Gasimov, urged the U.S. Department of State and the European Union to address their own in-country human rights violations before they pick on Azerbaijan. "Prosecution of mass media representatives in this country is becoming prevalent, journalists get arrested while doing their job, and law enforcement authorities maintain full control over the phone conversations of massmedia employees and their correspondences on the internet" said Gasimov in an interview with local media outlet.
Amid criticism of the west, Gasimov fails to mention the cases of blackmail against Azerbaijani journalists, including against Khadija Ismayilova focusing instead on the "great achievements in ensuring democracy and fundamental human rights".