Slow Stifling of Opposition Papers in Azerbaijan
Libel suits, unpaid bills and now a ban on some street sales look like stealthy moves to curb critical voices.
Libel suits, unpaid bills and now a ban on some street sales look like stealthy moves to curb critical voices.
Presidents take a step forward by meeting face to face, but fundamental positions on Karabakh look as immovable as ever.
Three separate courts host trials of government opponents.
Trainee and working journalists learn new multimedia skills.
Minister had to go after diplomatic debacle, but his departure provides a chance to sort out chronic problems in the army.
Incident part of recurring cycle as civilians try to earn a living close to Azerbaijani and Armenian army lines.
As official results show a resounding win for Ilham Aliyev, reporters on the ground spot voters so keen to vote that they do so repeatedly.
Presidential advisor says country might review membership after OSCE observers announce “disrespectful” findings on ballot stuffing and other concerns.
Latest incident attributed to lack of emergency channels through which opposing militaries could communicate.
Party activists and their relatives say they face threats and harassment.