Journalist and editor’s conviction for incitement to religious hatred violated Article 10
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| Publication date | 19-12-2019 |
| Publisher | Strasbourg Observers |
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| Abstract |
In Tagiyev and Huseynov v. Azerbaijan,
the European Court of Human Rights unanimously held that the conviction
and imprisonment of Azerbaijani journalist Rafig Nazir oglu Tagiye, and
editor Samir Sadagat oglu Huseynov, for incitement to religious hatred,
violated their right to freedom of expression under Article 10 ECHR.
Both had spent over a year in an Azerbaijan prison, and shockingly,
following his release, Tagiyev was stabbed to death in an attack in Baku
while his case was pending before the European Court. Tagiyev’s wife
has continued the proceedings over her husband’s conviction and
imprisonment, proceedings that took more than 11 years before the
European Court. Mrs. Tagiyev also has a separate case pending over her
husband’s killing, claiming that the Azerbaijani government failed to
protect his right to life, and that he was targeted over his
journalistic activities.
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| Document type | Web publication or website |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://strasbourgobservers.com/2019/12/19/journalist-and-editors-conviction-for-incitement-to-religious-hatred-violated-article-10/ |
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