Supporters of jailed Azerbaijani human rights defender, journalist believe case against him is fabricated
Political, economic pressures push print into decline, but journalists find more freedom online, analysts say
Azerbaijan’s journalists warn that lack of justice puts them at great risk
Officials have not yet implemented the new law, but Azerbaijan's journalists warn it could impact their independence
A look at the bureaucracy in Iran that decides on people's names
Some accuse government of manufacturing false charges to arrest critics who have returned after fleeing to Europe
Banking and money transfers pose largest potential problems, experts say
Lawyers, journalists say Azerbaijan is using travel bans to harass those working for independent media
Azerbaijan committed to removing or changing its libel and insult laws upon its accession to the Council of Europe; however, it has not yet done so
Avaz Hafizli, who campaigned for gay rights and media freedom, is stabbed in Baku