“Exclusive: U.S. Congress To Introduce First-Ever Sanctions Bill Targeting Azerbaijani Officials Over Right Violations, Arrests, War” – Alex Raufoglu



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  1. pride_of_artaxias on

    From the rest of the thread:

    >A bipartisan and bicameral group of lawmakers led by Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-NV) is planning to introduce the first-ever Azerbaijan Sanctions Review Act this week, a Congressional source tells me. The draft bill would lead to the sanctioning of over 40 Azerbaijani officials who have played an active and chief role in undermining the rule of law and human rights in the country.

    >The bill would require the Biden admin to determine within 180 days of its passage whether a list of Azeri officials included in the bill qualify for sanctions under existing U.S. legislations including the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, as well as the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act.

    >The ‘‘Azerbaijan Sanctions Review Act of 2024’’ highlights Karabakh war, and the Aliyev government’s brutal repression of domestic political opposition as “grave concern” for the human rights of Azerbaijanis.

    >”The detention and subsequent torture and ill-treatment of opposition leaders, activists, and critics of the Aliyev government like Dr. Gubad Ibadoghlu, a prominent scholar who taught in the United States, raises fundamental concerns about due process and the integrity of the legal proceedings against him and others who express political dissent in Azerbaijan,” reads the draft bill.

    >The authors go on to highlight that on March 6, 2024, Azerbaijani authorities detained six journalists in Baku and accused them of unfounded smuggling charges as part of an ongoing crackdown on independent media in Azerbaijan

    >The bill also speaks about Armenian prisoners, noting that Azerbaijan’s “continued detainment, torture, extrajudicial execution, and other serious human rights violations against prisoners of war and captured civilians calls into serious question their commitment to human rights and ability to negotiate an equitable, lasting peace settlement.”

    At the end the names of the 41 targeted persons are listed, including Commander of the Special Forces, Commander of Azerbijani Ground Forces, Chief of State Security and Chief of Staff to Aliyev.

    Posting this as Alex Raufoglu does seem to have some credence and it was shared on twitter by Tigran Grigoryan as well.

  2. Lettered_Olive on

    And here I was thinking that the EU would be the first to impose sanctions. The fact that this bill is bipartisan is good news in that there’s an increasing likelihood it will pass, especially in America’s current political climate having a bipartisan bill is becoming increasingly rare.

  3. Isn’t 180 days within US elections?

    In the end Azerbaijan can use turning to Russia as deterrence.