In a controversial move late last night, Georgian authorities arrested Afgan Sadigov, a prominent journalist known for his critical reporting on regional politics, and swiftly deported him to Azerbaijan. Sadigov’s sudden detainment has raised alarm among international press freedom organizations, with multiple outlets condemning the action as an assault on independent journalism. Human rights groups highlight that the lack of publicly disclosed charges and the expedited nature of the deportation suggest efforts to silence dissenting voices rather than legitimate legal grounds.

Key concerns voiced by press freedom advocates include:

  • Absence of transparent legal proceedings surrounding the arrest
  • Potential pressure on media outlets to self-censor
  • Impact on journalistic independence in a geopolitically sensitive region
Incident Date Outcome
Arrest of Afgan Sadigov Late Night, April 2024 Immediate Deportation
International Reaction April 2024 Condemnation by Press NGOs
Official Statement Pending No Public Disclosure