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Azerbaijan journalist dies after beating by football fans | Azerbaijan journalist dies after beating by football fans |
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A journalist in Azerbaijan who criticised a popular footballer has died after an attack by supporters. | A journalist in Azerbaijan who criticised a popular footballer has died after an attack by supporters. |
Rasim Aliyev had said on Facebook that Javid Huseynov should be banned from European football for allegedly making a rude gesture at a Cypriot journalist. | |
The reporter asked why he had waved a Turkish flag at a Cypriot team's fans. | |
Mr Aliyev was then beaten up after being lured to a meeting by somebody who said they were a relative of the player, local media report. | Mr Aliyev was then beaten up after being lured to a meeting by somebody who said they were a relative of the player, local media report. |
He later died from internal bleeding. | He later died from internal bleeding. |
In his Facebook post, Mr Aliyev, who worked for the ann.az news website, accused Mr Huseynov of being "immoral and ill-bred" for making the gesture after a Europa League qualifying tie between his club, Gabala FK, and Apollon Limassol. | |
Turan news agency reported that a cousin of Mr Huseynov had been detained, but Azeri security services could not confirm this to the BBC. | |
Azerbaijan's President, Ilham Aliyev, said he was "seriously concerned" by the incident, calling it a "threat to freedom of speech", according to Baku-based APA news agency. | Azerbaijan's President, Ilham Aliyev, said he was "seriously concerned" by the incident, calling it a "threat to freedom of speech", according to Baku-based APA news agency. |
'Sorrow' | 'Sorrow' |
Meanwhile, the Gabala club issued a statement saying that Mr Huseynov had been suspended from the team. | Meanwhile, the Gabala club issued a statement saying that Mr Huseynov had been suspended from the team. |
Saying that it was "shocked" by the journalist's death, the club said nobody had the "right to threaten anyone or use violence". | Saying that it was "shocked" by the journalist's death, the club said nobody had the "right to threaten anyone or use violence". |
"The mention of the club footballer Huseynov's name in this incident has caused deep sorrow," the statement said. | "The mention of the club footballer Huseynov's name in this incident has caused deep sorrow," the statement said. |
"Despite the fact that Huseynov is a very important player for the Gabala team, he has been suspended from the first team until this issue is clarified." | "Despite the fact that Huseynov is a very important player for the Gabala team, he has been suspended from the first team until this issue is clarified." |
The head of Azerbaijan's Press Council, Aflatun Amasov, said that Mr Aliyev's death "must not be politicised". | The head of Azerbaijan's Press Council, Aflatun Amasov, said that Mr Aliyev's death "must not be politicised". |
"The investigation is not finished yet," APA quoted Mr Amasov as saying. | "The investigation is not finished yet," APA quoted Mr Amasov as saying. |
"Therefore, it is not right to explain the incident from the point of view of freedom of speech and the media." | |
He added that the Press Council was also "concerned" about unethical postings on social networking websites. | He added that the Press Council was also "concerned" about unethical postings on social networking websites. |
Freedom of expression is a thorny issue in Azerbaijan, with the country rated 162nd out of 180 countries in the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index. | Freedom of expression is a thorny issue in Azerbaijan, with the country rated 162nd out of 180 countries in the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index. |
Freedom House says the Azeri authorities imprison journalists and bloggers who express dissenting opinions, while violence against journalists continues with impunity. | Freedom House says the Azeri authorities imprison journalists and bloggers who express dissenting opinions, while violence against journalists continues with impunity. |
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