"As ridiculous as it sounds, being radical in Azerbaijan amounts to writing articles and conducting interviews," says @louisemichelone.bsky.social.
"As ridiculous as it sounds, being radical in Azerbaijan amounts to writing articles and conducting interviews," says @louisemichelone.bsky.social.
“After Azerbaijan, I changed three countries and four homes," says @cavid.info. “I still have difficulty processing it. Rebuilding a circle of friends, meeting new people, retelling the same story to everyone — it is mentally exhausting.”
Azerbaijani journalist @ulviyyaali.bsky.social continues to work from prison, here interviewing Azerbaijani activists living in exile:
ulviyyaali.com/the-life-of-...
I will be an addict of something by this month. Still choosing the best substance.
Slavoj Žižek and renowned scholars demand freedom for Bahruz Samadov freebahruzcampaign.org/news/zizek-s...
Today mom dumped an insane lore about my childhood. Apparently I started walking at the month of 8 before crawling. I was sitting all the time before. One day they walked in and I was just standing there lol.
In some cases, Turkish. If I am going to make a joke, it is probably going to be in Turkish. Because somehow, in Azerbaijani, it would sound too cringe...
The main difference between English and Azerbaijani is that Azerbaijani is a performative language. It requires action. English is my escape from my own mind. My Azerbaijani mind is a fucking warzone where I want to kill everyone I hate. English is... just a bunch of bad people.
Saying "I love you" to a person in English is just a step up from pizza. You can't "sev" a pizza in Azerbaijani, when you use Azerbaijani for it, it feels like a big, serious commitment to a pizza. It is almost like a taboo.
Fun fact: I have texted all my Azerbaijani girlfriends in English. I could have easily used Azerbaijani as well, but Azerbaijani feels too serious to use that way. In English, it is so easy to say "I hate you" or "I love you". You can hate pizza and love pizza.
I have always wondered why I use English on social media. Contrary to what people think, I am not trying to be as universal as possible. It is just that English is the most comfortable language to express my intimate feelings in.
The most brutal thing to discover about myself since arriving in Warsaw was that I am genuinely incapable of expressing any feeling externally. Everything goes inside - the joy, the rage, the love and the sadness etc.
Life feels unbearable in exile oftentimes. Loneliness is killing me, not gonna lie.
This was a murder...
I fucking hate it man. One of my friends committed suicide today by walking into Caspian Sea. No notes, no farewell. I fucking hate it.
Azerbaijan’s presidential website has briefly published, then quietly removed, a detailed regulation outlining how the State Security Service would collect and access personal data on citizens and residents through a new centralised system.
oc-media.org/azerbaijan-d...
Message from @smdov.bsky.social:
1. He greets OSCE ODIHR conference participants.
2. "I call on the organizers to pay attention to the current deplorable situation regarding human rights in Azerbaijan — the issue of political prisoners."
3. "I thank those who raised this issue."
Dear friends, I have launched a website for @ulviyyaali.bsky.social where you will be able to read her letters from prison and relevant news about her case: ulviyyaali.com
I will visit Krakow in the coming days.
My father was the last in our tribe born in a nomad’s tent. A century earlier, my great-great-grandfather’s cousin testified about the massacre that nearly destroyed the Padars. I wrote about it here: cavid.info/the-padar-ma...
Why did I create it? Because media freedom in Azerbaijan is heavily restricted. News is often published with bias, and it’s hard for readers to see the truth in a clear way. I wanted to build something to help fill that gap.
Yesterday, I launched lnk.az, an AI-powered media bias detector for Azerbaijani readership. My goal is to make information more transparent, clear, and independent for everyone.
Berlin is so chaotic. I can't wait to go back to Warsaw.
"As I am still being kept in prison unjustly, starting tomorrow, 5 September, I will begin an indefinite hunger strike in Umbaku prison, where I am held."
"I express my gratitude to those who demand my freedom and stand for truth and justice.
I sincerely thank those who attended my trials and my friends."
Message from @smdov.bsky.social:
"My trials were conducted very unfairly. No one was allowed into my hearings. They could not prove my guilt in any way.
I ask all honest people to share that I am innocent and that I was imprisoned for wanting peace and justice."
Italian media published an article about @ulviyyaali.bsky.social with my, @cesarebarberis.bsky.social and Ulviyya's mother's comments included.
altreconomia.it/il-silenzio-...
Despite that @ulviyyaali.bsky.social is in jail, she continues to do journalism. Here is my translation of her interview with Haji Valiyev, a Karabakh war veteran: medium.com/@cavidaga/ul...
Hi, is it not digitized yet? It says there is no object.
So far, once while being held at the State Security Service and once in Temporary Detention Center, he attempted suicide, and both times someone saved him at the last moment. He said that on the third attempt he will kill himself and end his life.