It has taken many years for these judgments to be implemented. Nevertheless, they are a very welcome step. EIN has carried out a series of activities to support their implementation, including hosting briefings on both cases to the Committee of Ministers, advising Mr Mammadov on engaging in the implementation process and carrying out specific briefing for his case to diplomats in Strasbourg; as well as conducting extensive advocacy at the Council of Europe and European Union.
The work continues
Despite the steps forward in these two cases, we do not forget that the general situation for civil society in Azerbaijan is very poor. It is extremely difficult or impossible for civil society organisations to operate in the country, whilst individuals are routinely targeted by the authorities in order to silence them.
EIN will continue to push for the implementation of ECHR judgments, in order to play its role in supporting civil society in Azerbaijan. This includes pushing for the acquittal, just satisfaction and other individual measures in other Article 18 cases of political persecution, including those of journalist Khadija Ismayilova, elections monitor Anar Mammaldi, human rights defender Intigam Aliyev, and activists from the N!DA group.
EIN is also working with Human Rights House, the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre and Amnesty International, to campaign for an end to politically-motivated prosecutions in Azerbaijan and the creation of an adequate legal environment for civil society organisations to exist and work. These steps are necessary to implement the Mammadov Group of judgments, currently under enhanced supervision at the Committee of Ministers.
Photo Credit: 1 Rasul Jafarov (photo from the exhibition “Doubling Down on Repression” organized by People in Need.) 2 Mammadov addressed journalists and supporters upon his release Monday afternoon (VoA). 3 Ilgar Mammadov Council of Europe