(Geneva) – An imprisoned Azerbaijani journalist will be honored on November 19, 2015, with the prestigious Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch will honor Khadija Ismayilova in Geneva, as the government of Azerbaijan pushes ahead with a sweeping crackdown on its critics and as a key United Nations body reviews the country’s record on torture.
Ismayilova is a prominent investigative journalist who has dedicated her life to fighting for human rights in the oil-rich former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan, a country under increasingly harsh authoritarian rule. As Baku bureau chief for two years at Radio Azadlig, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Azerbaijan service, and then as anchor of a talk show, Ismayilova conducted painstaking research and reported on allegations of corruption, malfeasance, and unethical business dealings among government officials and within the ruling family’s highest ranks. She is a fierce and outspoken advocate for releasing unjustly imprisoned activists amid Azerbaijan’s ever-shrinking space for freedom of expression and association.
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Imprisoned Azerbaijani Journalist Honored
More UN Action Needed to Secure Dissenters’ Freedom
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