MAY 31 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Javid Huseynov, an international Azerbaijani football player, was sentenced to four years in jail for links to the killing of a journalist who had criticised him on social media.
The 28-year old former captain of the Gabala football team and a regular player in Azerbaijan’s national team, was found guilty of failing to inform the authorities about the planned attack on sports journalist Rasim Aliyev. The men who attacked and beat Aliyev on a street in Baku last year have already been imprisoned for his killing.
But supporters of Aliyev, who was also known for his human rights activities, said that the four year sentence for Huseynov was too light.
Arzu Geybullayeva, an Istanbul- based Azerbaijani journalist and political analyst, said the verdict was disrespectful to the family of the victim.
“Innocent people in Azerbaijan get sentenced to six, seven or eight years for nothing without any evidence and yet somehow he gets away with just four years for a crime where there is plenty of evidence,” Ms Geybullayeva told the Conway Bulletin. “I think this simply indicates how crooked and unjust our court system is and how it is also disproportionate.”
This is an issue that has been raised time and again.
Rights activists have said that the court system in Azerbaijan is geared towards helping the powerful and crushing dissenters. Europe and the United States have both criticised the authorities in Azerbaijan for previ- ously using the courts to push their agendas.
Journalists and colleagues of Aliyev also said they thought that Huseynov, who has played 42 times for Azerbaijan, scoring two goals, and is revered by many ordinary Azerbaijanis, will be released soon under one of Azerbaijan’s semi-regular amnesties.
Aliyev died of multiple injuries in hospital in August 2015, the day after he had been beaten in retaliation for a critical Facebook note he posted after Huseynov had waved a Turkish flag to incite opposition fans during a match against Apollon, a team from Cyprus which is an enemy of Turkey. Before he died, Aliyev said that he had been lured to the Baku street by Huseynov.
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(News report from Issue No. 283, published on June 3 2016)