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OSCE Freedom of Media Rep. says Lapshin Will Face ‘Grave Punishment’ if Extradited to Baku

by Asbarez Staff
January 27, 2017
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Alexander Lapshin
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YEREVAN—The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović stated on Friday that the detained Russian-Israeli blogger Alexander Lapshin will face “grave punishment” if Belarus follows through with his extradition to Azerbaijan, read a press statement by the Armenian Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman).

Her statement was in response to Armenian Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan’s January 18 statement calling Lapshin’s arrest a “threat to freedom of expression.”

“I believe that his arrest is a serious threat to freedom of speech and human rights. The charges against Lapshin run contrary to the case-law of the European courts,” said Tatoyan. “I have been actively working with the representatives of international organizations for the release of Lapshin. We have analyzed all related legal issues.”

Mijatović said she has applied to Belarus’s Permanent Representative of the OSCE, and has sent a letter to the Belarus’s Foreign Minister expressing her concerns regarding Lapshin’s case. In her letters, she noted that Lapshin will face unfair treatment as vengeance against his blog for writing about human rights issues of the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Republic conflict.

“Mijatović has assured the Armenian Ombudsman that she has applied to the Belarussian authorities, urging them to pay special attention to the case so that Lapshin’s right of lawful journalistic activity is not restricted,” the press statement concluded.

Although Lapshin had appealed to the Belarusian Prosecutor’s Office to rescind their decision to extradite him, the appeal was rejected by the Minsk Court on January 26.

Statements calling for Lapshin’s release have been issued by the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Russian Foreign Ministry, Israel, and the Artsakh Foreign Ministry.

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  1. Edward Demiraiakian says:
    5 years ago

    It is unfortunate that this innocent man has to suffer. Perhaps if he is extradited to Azerbaijan, he’ll end up committing suicide in his cell, or die in his bed with an ax, but in any event he’ll serve as an unwitting sacrifice and lesson to our Israely brothers. Compensation for years of military collaboration with Azerbaijan. After all, ” if Israel does not sell arms to Azerbaijan, others will”. Where did I hear that argument before? Oh yes, the factory owner who built the ovens in which the Jews were ushered into during natzy Germany. That’s where. But wait! They hung him.

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  2. Raffi says:
    5 years ago

    Through this act they are just taking their vengeance on Russia, Armenia should consider cutting diplomatic relations with Belarus.

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  3. joe says:
    5 years ago

    I don’t understand this. What’s wrong with Belarus??? What kind of authority or weight does Azerbaijan have in the international community to convince Belarus to detain and possibly extradite an Israeli writer and a member of the press because of a nonsensical and fictitious Azeri made up law such as no one can go to Karabakh and no one can criticize the Azeri despot leader? Azerbaijan is a country that has NO freedom of press. Its a prison. If this goes through, Belarus needs to pay for this major mistake and Armenia needs to then create its own laws to extradite as seen fit, for example if Saferov, a convicted murderer, ever leaves Azerbaijan needs to be detained and extradited to an Armenian prison to serve his sentence. What’s wrong with Belarus???

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