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Political Refugee: “How Can I Organize a Coup in Azerbaijan While Living in Germany?”
The preliminary investigation into the criminal case involving several more political refugees living abroad – Gurban Mammadov, Tural Sadigli, and Orkhan Aghayev – has been completed.
The Investigation Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office has announced that starting from August 20, their lawyers will be granted access to the case materials.
The individuals involved in the case in absentia have been informed that if they do not appear for the investigation, the case may be submitted to court, potentially resulting in a judgment in absentia or another final court decision.
Political refugee Orkhan Aghayev, who resides in Germany, has been charged under Articles 220.2 (calls to actively disobey lawful demands of state officials and to commit mass riots or violence against citizens) and 281.2 (repeated public calls against the state) of the Azerbaijani Criminal Code.
Orkhan Aghayev told Meydan TV that the charges against him are groundless:
“In 2020, the Azerbaijani authorities issued a search warrant for me through Interpol, but it was ineffective. Even now, they don’t stop—they are trying to prevent us from traveling to Europe and other countries. Earlier this year, they even appealed to the German government to extradite me. All of the charges brought by the Azerbaijani government are fabricated. How can I organize a coup in Azerbaijan while living in Germany? I consider all the accusations against me by the Azerbaijani government to be baseless.”
Qurban Mammadov, the head of the “Azerifreedom” online channel, is also charged with terrorism and several other offenses. Before going into exile, he had been arrested multiple times in Azerbaijan on various charges. Human rights organizations have recognized him as a political prisoner.
Qurban Mammadov also considers the charges against him unfounded and wants to review the case materials. Living in the UK since 2018, Mammadov has sent a letter to Prosecutor General Kamran Aliyev requesting that the documents be sent to his email:
“I ask that the case materials against me be sent to my email so that I can review them. Due to the persecution by the Azerbaijani government and real threats to my life from the Heydarist regime, I left Azerbaijan on April 1, 2018, and settled in the United Kingdom, where I now live with permanent political residency. I am ready to answer any questions from the prosecution via videoconference and to participate in confrontations and the examination of evidence,” Mammadov wrote in his letter.
Another accused individual is Tural Sadigli, head of the “Azad Soz” channel. He faces charges under several articles of the Azerbaijani Criminal Code, including Article 178.3.1 for fraud committed in large amounts and as part of a group; Article 220.2 for making calls to disobey lawful demands and to incite mass riots or violence; Article 281.2 for repeated public calls against the state; and Article 320.1 for forgery of official documents.
Tural Sadigli has not yet commented on the matter.
Since March 2025, the Prosecutor General’s Office of Azerbaijan has begun summoning several individuals who emigrated from the country to appear before the Investigation Department. These include bloggers, businessmen, and heads of online channels. Various charges have been brought against them, and in some cases, judgments in absentia have already been issued.
Gabil Mammadov, living in Germany, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison, and Imameddin Alimanov to 7 years. Both trials were held without their presence, and the verdicts were delivered in absentia.
Others being prosecuted in absentia include Ilgar Hajiyev, former head of the “Akkord” company, which once won many government tenders in Azerbaijan, and Elshad Abdullayev, the former rector of the now-defunct Azerbaijan International University (ABU), among others.
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Russia revokes citizenship of Azerbaijani diaspora leader Islam Huseynov
Islam Huseynov, the head of the Azerbaijani diaspora and an advisor to the governor of Russia’s Ulyanovsk region, has been stripped of his Russian citizenship.
The official reason has not yet been announced, and Huseynov himself has declined to comment.
According to RBC sources, the decision was made on October 14 by the Ulyanovsk Regional Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, based on a request from the Federal Security Service (FSB).
The 56-year-old Huseynov has lived in Ulyanovsk for 20 years and has led the Azerbaijani diaspora since 2005.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev awarded Huseynov the “Progress” Medal, while the Ulyanovsk regional government honored him with the “Friendship of Peoples” Medal.
Relations between Russia and Azerbaijan have remained tense over the past 10 months. The tension began after the December 25, 2024 crash of an AZAL aircraft in Kazakhstan, which killed 38 of the 67 passengers. Baku blamed Moscow for the incident, demanding an apology and compensation. Russia, however, urged patience until the investigation’s results were released.
In June 2025, the deaths of Azerbaijani nationals in Yekaterinburg, allegedly as a result of torture, along with injuries to others, were described by Baku as “ethnic pressure.” Pressure on Azerbaijani businessmen in Russia further escalated tensions.
In response, Azerbaijan shut down “Sputnik Azerbaijan”, suspended the operations of the “Russian House”, and arrested several Russian citizens.
On October 9, during a meeting in Dushanbe, Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to President Ilham Aliyev over the crash and pledged to pay compensation. The next day, the head of “Sputnik Azerbaijan” was released from custody.
Huseynov had previously faced criminal charges in 2015, accused of large-scale fraud and money laundering related to the acquisition of a municipal land plot. Investigators alleged he purchased the land for 776,000 rubles, despite its market value being 6 million rubles, and began constructing a residential building instead of the promised hotel.
The court found him guilty of fraud but acquitted him on the money-laundering charge. He was sentenced to four years of probation and fined 1 million rubles. Huseynov pleaded not guilty.
There have been two assassination attempts against him: the first in 2009, when the attacker mistakenly injured a Ulyanovsk customs officer and his wife, and the second in 2012, during which Huseynov’s bodyguard was killed.
In 2022, Huseynov was appointed as an advisor to Governor Alexey Russkikh on a voluntary basis.
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European Court rules in favor of Azerbaijani journalist Ramin Deko
The European Court of Human Rights has issued another ruling against the Government of Azerbaijan.
The decision concerns an application filed by journalist Ramin Jabrayilzada (Deko), who is currently in prison, regarding freedom of information.
Ramin Jabrayilzada (Deko) was detained on December 6, 2024, in connection with the “Meydan TV case.”
He was initially charged under Article 206.3.2 of the Criminal Code (smuggling committed by a group of persons acting in collusion), and a court ordered his pretrial detention.
On August 28, 2025, the charges in the “Meydan TV case” were increased. Currently, 12 people arrested in this case are being charged under seven different articles of the Criminal Code.
In 2012, Jabrayilzada sent a request for information to the Presidential Administration, asking for the following data:
- A list of well-known individuals — artists, athletes, and officials — who had been granted apartments by presidential decrees;
- The financial sources for these apartments;
- Whether the state owned any other housing funds and whether the Baku City Executive Authority had any powers over those funds.
The Presidential Administration did not respond to the journalist’s request.
Jabrayilzada therefore filed a lawsuit, but the domestic courts rejected his claim.
After that, he appealed to the European Court of Human Rights.
In its judgment, the European Court stated that the journalist was fulfilling the function of a “public watchdog” and that the requested information was necessary for his professional activities.
The Court further noted that the information sought related to an issue of significant public interest, namely the distribution of state-funded apartments to citizens.
In this case, the Presidential Administration neither determined who held the information, nor forwarded the request to the relevant authority, nor responded to the applicant at all.
The domestic courts failed to address this inaction and merely stated that the journalist had “applied to the wrong authority.”
The Court concluded that the behavior of the Presidential Administration was “not prescribed by law” and constituted an interference with the journalist’s freedom of information.
Accordingly, the European Court found a violation of Articles 10 (freedom of expression) and 13 (right to an effective remedy) of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The Court also noted that the mere finding of a violation in this case was sufficient compensation for any moral damage the applicant might have suffered, and therefore no monetary compensation was awarded.
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Detained opposition members Ruslan Izzatli and Akif Gurbanov call on president to free journalist Shamshad Agha
Members of the Founding Board of the Third Republic Platform, Ruslan Izzatli and Akif Gurbanov, who are currently imprisoned in connection with the “Toplum TV case,” have appealed to the president on behalf of Shamshad Agha, the editor-in-chief of argument.az, who is in custody as part of the “Meydan TV case.”
Akif Gurbanov and Ruslan Izzatli were arrested in connection with the “Toplum TV case.”
The arrests related to the “Toplum TV case” began in March 2024.
In total, 10 people have been charged in this case.
Initially, they were accused of smuggling, but the charges were later made more severe.
In their appeal, they called for the release of journalist Shamshad Agha, who remains under arrest:
“As you have repeatedly stated, it is you who determines what happens in the country and when, and it is you who makes the decisions. Even though there has been no court verdict against us and your investigative bodies have yet to ‘prove’ anything, you have, through several public statements, presented us as guilty of crimes that have not been proven, thereby openly showing that you stand behind the persecution against us. Thus, it is evident not only to us but to the entire public of the country and the world that we are facing this persecution by your will. As a result, what has been done to us is inconsistent with the Holy Qur’an, upon which you have sworn, the Constitution of the Republic, and the political and legal ethics of the civilized world.”
It was noted in the appeal that Shamshad Agha’s wife is suffering from a “serious, life-threatening illness” and urgently requires surgery.
“Unfortunately, the surgery carries a life-threatening risk, and doctors cannot provide a clear prognosis—they emphasize that the risk is high. Shamshad Agha’s family consists of four members, including two young children under his care. Under these circumstances, it is vitally necessary for Shamshad Agha, as the head of his family, to be by his wife’s side, to help organize her treatment, and to care for his children.”
Shamshad Agha was arrested on February 5 in connection with a criminal case linked to Meydan TV.
He was charged under Article 206.3.2 of the Criminal Code (smuggling committed by a group of persons by prior conspiracy), and the court ordered his pre-trial detention.
Currently, 12 people in total are under arrest in connection with this case.
On August 28, 2025, the charges in the “Meydan TV case” were made more severe, with seven additional charges added.
They also emphasized that these persecutions affect the families’ lives:
“We are aware that the unjust persecution we face, whether openly or covertly, also affects our family members, friends, and loved ones. They too are subjected to various hardships. However, we are not going to step back from the principles we have declared or from our path toward establishing the Third Republic in our country. Once again, we bring to your and society’s attention that we will not submit to the ‘One-Man’ regime you have built. We are determined to continue our struggle against your crude, arbitrary, and materialistic system using only peaceful and civil means, based on the law, our moral strength, and our republican ideals.”
The politicians wrote that since the investigation into the “Meydan TV case” has been completed, there are no longer any grounds to claim that Shamshad Agha might influence the case or attempt to flee the country.
“The preliminary investigation in the ‘Meydan TV case’ has already been completed. Therefore, there are no longer any formal reasons to suggest that Shamshad Agha might interfere with the case or try to leave the country. Thus, it is solely within your power to allow Shamshad Agha, at this difficult time, to be with his family, to help with his wife’s treatment, and to care for his children,” they emphasized in their letter.
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