The Nine
Three from Abzas Media (sentenced). Four from Meydan TV (on trial). Two independent freelancers (on trial).
Sentenced — June 2025
Sentenced · 9 Yrs
Editor-in-Chief
Returned to Azerbaijan knowing she'd be arrested. Led corruption investigations targeting the President's inner circle. Awarded the 2026 Anna Politkovskaya journalism prize from prison.
Sentenced · 8 Yrs
Reporter
Investigative reporter known for on-the-ground coverage. Summoned as a witness — and immediately detained as a suspect. Continues investigative journalism from prison, exposing corruption within the penitentiary system itself.
Sentenced · 8 Yrs
Reporter
Summoned to police as a “witness” and immediately detained. Told judges: “You followed unlawful orders. That makes you no different from those who gave them.”
On Trial — Baku Court of Grave Crimes
On Trial
Editor-in-Chief, Meydan TV
Physically disabled journalist and veteran editor. Beaten during her arrest despite her disability. Wrote from prison that Azerbaijan is “turning into a swamp.”
On Trial
Reporter
Confronted prosecutors in court: “Under the guise of a smuggling case, you are actually talking about Meydan TV.” Reports physical violence in detention.
On Trial
Reporter
Her letter about sexual harassment during arrest prompted a joint statement from 9 international organizations demanding investigation.
On Trial
Reporter & Women's Rights Activist
Joined Meydan TV at age 18. Arrested at 28. Appeared in court in pyjamas in protest. Reports physical violence in detention.
On Trial
On Trial
Independent Journalist
Azerbaijan's youngest imprisoned journalist (born 2000). Pre-recorded a defiant video before her inevitable arrest. On hunger strike since March 8, 2026.
On Trial
Independent Journalist
Among the last prominent independent journalists still working inside Azerbaijan at the time of her arrest. Beaten and threatened with sexual violence during arrest. Raised handcuffed wrists declaring: “The hands of the media are shackled!”