Writer and blogger Rashad Ramazanov ended his hunger strike. His family, who visited him in prison in Baku on 24 January 2019, said he remains in poor health. He is still protesting against his continuous detention on politically-motivated grounds. Rashad Ramazanov was arrested almost six years ago and sentenced to nine years in prison on fabricated charges of illegal possession and sale of drugs. PEN is deeply concerned for his health and continues to call for his immediate and unconditional release.

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  • Protesting Rashad Ramazanov’s detention on politically-motivated charges, and calling on the Azerbaijani authorities to release him immediately and unconditionally and to overturn his conviction and sentence;
  • Expressing serious concern for his health and well-being and ensuring that, pending his release, he is provided with adequate medical care;
  • Calling on the Azerbaijani authorities to comply with their obligations under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (to which Azerbaijan is a state party) to protect the right to freedom of expression.

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SOLIDARITY

Solidarity messages are crucial to Rashad Ramazanov and his family. Please keep sending messages of support to:

Rashad Ramazanov
Baku Prison #2
2 Cezachekme Muessisesi,
Khazar Rayonu, Bina Qesebesi,
AZ 1045 Baku
Azerbaijan

Rashad Ramazanov is an honorary member of PEN Canada. For more information about PEN Canada’s activities and solidarity campaign please click here.

Background

Writer and blogger Rashad Ramazanov (pen-name Rashad Hagigat Agaaddin) was arrested on 9 May 2013 and sentenced to nine years in prison on charges of ‘illegal possession and sale of drugs’ (Article 234.4.3 of the Criminal Code). Rashad Ramazanov is well-known for his anti-government postings and PEN considers the charges against him to be politically-motivated. He suffers from a number of health problems as a result of his imprisonment, most serious being tuberculosis, which he contracted when he was arbitrarily detained in 2005.

Rashad Ramazanov was one of several Azerbaijani prisoners, activists and opposition figures who went on hunger strike in solidarity with jailed anti-corruption blogger Mehman Huseynov, against whom the Azerbaijani authorities brought new spurious charges in December 2018, just weeks before his scheduled release, in a bid to keep him detained.

The case prompted a national and international outcry. On 17 January 2019, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the Azerbaijani authorities to end their crackdown on dissent and immediately and unconditionally release all those arbitrarily detained, including Rashad Ramazanov and Mehman Huseynov. Two days later, thousands rallied in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, in support with the prisoners. On 22 January, the Azerbaijani authorities announced that the new charges against Mehman Huseynov had been dropped.

For more information about freedom of expression in Azerbaijan please click here.

For further details contact Aurelia Dondo at PEN International, Koops Mill, 162-164 Abbey Street, London, SE1 2AN, UK Tel: +44 (0) 20 7405 0338 Fax +44 (0) 20 7405 0339 e-mail: [email protected]