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In 2026, the ECHR ruled Azerbaijan illegally jailed journalist Khadija Ismayilova for her anti-corruption work, ordering €16,000 in compensation.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled in January 2026 that Azerbaijan unlawfully prosecuted journalist Khadija Ismayilova, finding her 2015 conviction on tax and business charges was politically motivated and aimed at silencing her investigative reporting on corruption.
The court determined the charges were a pretext to punish her for her work with international media, violated her rights to free expression and a fair trial, and ordered Azerbaijan to pay her 16,000 euros in compensation.
The ruling marked the first time the ECHR applied Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights to a case from Azerbaijan, setting a precedent against using legal mechanisms to suppress press freedom.
En 2026, el TEDH dictaminó que Azerbaiyán encarceló ilegalmente a la periodista Khadija Ismayilova por su trabajo anticorrupción, ordenando una indemnización de 16.000 euros.