UJ.com

Top 2 

                        SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025
Make Homepage /  Add Bookmark
Front Page
Nation
Business
Search
Subscription
Advertising
About us
Copyright
Contact
 

   Username:
   Password:


Registration

 
GISMETEO.RU
UJ Week
Top 1   

    
Nation    

Ukraine deports Azerbaijani opposition blogger
Journal Staff Report

KYIV, Dec. 16 - Ukraine has deported Azerbaijani opposition blogger Elvin Isayev, who is wanted by the Prosecutor-General’s Office, Azerbaijan’s State Migration Service said in a news release over the weekend.

His deportation comes ahead of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s two-day visit to Baku starting on December 16, during which he is scheduled to meet with President Ilham Aliyev.

The migration service’s press center stated that Isayev had "violated Ukrainian migration laws" and was deported.

Upon arrival in Azerbaijan, Isayev was placed in a pretrial holding cell on December 14 based on a Baku court ruling from August 22.

The Azerbaijani government statement doesn’t say on what grounds he was arrested and what charges he is facing.

The Ukrainian government hasn’t commented on Isayev’s deportation.

Zelenskiy is expected to sign several agreements on bilateral cooperation between Ukraine and Azerbaijan, according to Zelenskiy’s office. The visit will begin on Monday and will continue through Tuesday.

Zelenskiy also is expected to meet Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov.

Isayev had lived in Russia since 1998 where as a blogger he criticized the Azerbaijani president and called him a “dictator,” while also writing about corruption in his home country.

Isayev was granted Russian citizenship three years later.

However, a court in St. Petersburg on August 26 ruled to strip him of Russian citizenship and expel him. Isayev was subsequently placed in a temporary jail for foreign citizens.

His deportation to Azerbaijan in September was suspended based on an interim measure of the European Court of Human Rights called “Rule 39.” He moved to Ukraine that same month.

Ukrainian media started reporting about Isayev’s disappearance in Kyiv, including a dead signal with the mobile phone he was using, on December 12. (rfe/ez)




Log in

Print article E-mail article


Currencies (in hryvnias)
  21.03.2025 prev
USD 41.54 41.57
RUR 0.489 0.497
EUR 45.00 45.32

Stock Market
  20.03.2025 prev
PFTS 507.0 507.0
source: PFTS

OTHER NEWS

Ukrainian Journal   
Front PageNationBusinessEditorialFeatureAdvertisingSubscriptionAdvertisingSearchAbout usCopyrightContact
Copyright 2005 Ukrainian Journal. All rights reserved
Programmed by TAC webstudio