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The Dangers of Blogging

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Intrigued by an alert sent to us by Xalid Aghliyev at the Media Rights Institute in Azerbajian, we looked a little deeper and found this cautionary tale from Central Asia.

Reported by Al-Jazeera

An Azerbaijan court has jailed two opposition bloggers who posted a video on the internet of the president dressed as a donkey conducting a news conference.

Adnan Hajizade, 26, and Emin Milli, 30 were sentenced to two years and two and a half years in prison respectively on Wednesday after being convicted of hooliganism for a scuffle at a restaurant in Baku, the capital, Isakhan Ashurov, their lawyer, said.

The pair have been in custody since the incident in July, which they said was an unprovoked attack on them.

They assert that they were then arrested for political reasons due to their criticism of the oil-rich Caspian Sea government.

"This sentence is unjust and illegal," Ashurov said. "We plan to appeal the conviction and if we find no justice in Azerbaijan's judicial system, we will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg."

"There can be no greater honor than to be imprisoned for your ideals," Milli proclaimed after being sentenced.

Officials have said that the conviction is not related to the pair's criticism of the government.

Some human rights advocates have said that the prosecution is an attempt to silence criticism of the government.

"The court's ruling is political. It is aimed at intimidating new media on the internet and preventing the distribution of alternative opinions," Emin Huseynov, director of the Baku-based Institute for Reporter Freedom and Safety, said.

Ilham Aliyev, the president, succeeded his father six years ago.



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