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Azerbaijan cracks down on sole independent news agency

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Azerbaijan cracks down on sole independent news agency

AFP

Human Rights Watch denounces the case as the 'latest in a vicious crackdown on critical media' in energy-rich Azerbaijan

BAKU, Azerbaijan – Azerbaijan has frozen the bank accounts of the country’s only independent news agency, its director said on Friday, August 18, in a step that could shutter the outlet.

The Turan agency is a rare voice of dissent in the tightly-controlled Caspian Sea nation and has not shied away from critical reporting of the government of strongman leader Ilham Aliyev.  

Turan’s director Mehman Aliyev said the move was part of a criminal probe into an alleged $22,000 (19,000 euros) in unpaid taxes, a charge he said was false. 

“Our bank accounts have been frozen and Turan risks closure at any moment,” Aliyev told AFP. 

Human Rights Watch denounced the case as the “latest in a vicious crackdown on critical media” in energy-rich Azerbaijan.

“Using bogus tax-related charges to jail critical journalists is nothing new for Azerbaijan,” said Giorgi Gogia, the rights watchdog’s director for South Caucasus.

The authorities in oil-rich Azerbaijan have faced strong international criticism over claims they routinely harass and jail Aliyev’s opponents on trumped up charges, allegations officials deny.

Azerbaijan ranked 162 out of 180 countries in the 2017 World Press Freedom Index released by Reporters Without Borders.

Aliyev took over in 2003 after the death of his father Heydar Aliyev, a former KGB officer and communist-era leader who had ruled Azerbaijan with an iron fist since 1993. – Rappler.com

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