At least 10 journalists are in custody in Azerbaijan in development that worries media analysts
Former parliamentarian arrested after speaking out about June 20 police clash with protesters
The move follows the expulsion of four Iranian diplomats from Baku last month
Farid Safarli, who was studying in Germany, has disappeared after traveling to Iran to meet his girlfriend, according to his family
Supporters of jailed Azerbaijani human rights defender, journalist believe case against him is fabricated
Azerbaijan's food supply relies heavily on imports from Russia and Ukraine
Some accuse government of manufacturing false charges to arrest critics who have returned after fleeing to Europe
Huseyn Abdullayev says captors used electric shocks, beatings while falsely accusing him of being a soldier
New law to create journalist registry is due to come into effect in January as media watchdogs warn that it will make independent reporting harder
Saleh Rustamov says he is now refusing to drink water as he enters his 38th day of hunger strike to protest what he calls his wrongful imprisonment
Khadija Ismayilova is former Baku bureau chief for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Azerbaijani service, Radio Azadliq
Entities in Turkey, Azerbaijan, United Arab Emirates are dissociating themselves from presidential candidate who wants to ban Muslims' entry to US