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Reporters Without Borders protests harassment of journalists covering elections

Politics Materials 9 November 2005 13:20 (UTC +04:00)

Reporters Without Borders protested after journalists were harassed while covering 6 November 2005 legislative elections in Baku, Trend reports. One was beaten and arrested and seven others were beaten or forcibly ejected from polling stations.

“These unacceptable incidents prevented some journalists from doing their job properly during this decisive day,” the worldwide press freedom organisation said, adding that it feared a worsening crackdown during upcoming demonstrations called by the opposition to demand that the results be overturned.

Mahabbat Orujev, of the leading opposition daily Yeni Musavat, was beaten and detained by police in the 17th electoral district of the Sabunchi region in the northern Baku suburbs then released a few hours later. Police officers said one of his reports had been biased.

Azer Ayhan and Rey Kerimoglu of the same daily were insulted and manhandled out of polling stations in the 5th district of the same region by men in plain clothes who said they were police officers. In the 44th district of Garadag (Baku suburbs), a correspondent for the opposition weekly Paytaht, Anar Orujev, was removed

Three other journalists with the daily Baki Khabar were also beaten or insulted. They were Nabi Alishev, in the 36th district of Hatai Region, Habiba Abdulla, in the 26th district of the Sabunchi region and Ruslan Bashirli, in the 20th district of the Narimanov region.

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