A Letter Of Hope From Khadija

Azerbaijan -- Khadija Ismayilova's letter from the Kurdakhani prison.

Award-winning Azerbaijani investigative journalist, Khadija Ismayilova, who hosts a daily program for RFE/RL's Azerbaijan Service, has been jailed in Baku since December 5 on spurious charges.

She has been the target of harassment and intimidation by the Azerbaijan government and pro-government forces for months because of her groundbreaking investigations into corruption at the highest levels of power, including by President Ilham Aliyev and his family.

Ismayilova was able to send this brief note from jail to RFE/RL's Azerbaijan Service. It has been edited for style and grammar.

My dear friends!

Here in pretrial detention, my thoughts are with you. My only regret is that here I am restricted from helping you.

You are doing an important job helping oppressed people. Happy New Year to you and all like-minded people.

Azerbaijan-Khadija Ismayilova's letter from Kurakhani prison

I am full of hope on the eve of this New Year that truth and justice will win.

Arrests and restrictions are part of our mission in telling the truth. My arrest proves one more time that it is important to make change happen: We need to build a new reality where truth will be a norm of life and telling the truth will not require courage.

You all know why I am here in prison. Uncovering corruption is the real reason. And the only way to prove oppressive regimes wrong is to continue uncovering corruption, to continue defending the rights of oppressed people. Yes, there is a price to pay. But it is worth it!

As Nazim Hikmet, the Turkish poet, wrote: "Those who carry the teardrops of their siblings as a heavy burden upon their neck shouldn't follow our path."

Stay strong!

Keep doing a good job!

More investigations, more efforts for justice and human rights -- this is my wish for 2015.

Peace,
Khadija

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