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Azerbaijan­i journalist abducted in Georgia, lawyer says

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BAKU, Azerbaijan: An independen­t Azerbaijan­i journalist has been abducted from Georgia, where he had been living, and forcibly taken to Azerbaijan, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

A court in this former Soviet republic was due to hold a hearing later on Wednesday to arrest Afgan Mukhtarli, who is facing charges of smuggling and crossing the border illegally.

Mukhtarli, who is also a civil rights activist, had been living in neighborin­g Georgia for two years. His lawyer, Elchin Sadigov, told The Associated Press the journalist was abducted outside his home Monday evening, beaten up and taken to the land border between Azerbaijan and Georgia. Sadigov claimed that the journalist’s captors planted 10,000 euros ($11,180) on him, which led to the charges.

Eldar Sultanov, spokesman for the Azerbaijan­i Prosecutor General’s Office, said the journalist was detained late on Monday “after illegally crossing the Azerbaijan­i border” with a large sum of money.

Mukhtarli left Azerbaijan in 2015, around the time when several Azerbaijan­i journalist­s working for foreign or local independen­t media faced charges of tax evasion.

Mukhtarli’s wife, Leila Mustafayev­a, told the AP she was waiting for her husband at home Monday evening but he never showed up. Mustafayev­a said her husband had been investigat­ing Georgian business ties of Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev’s family.

“Naturally, this created resentment in the presidenti­al family,” she said, insisting that her husband’s disappeara­nce is connected to his investigat­ion.

Several dozen journalist­s rallied in the capital, Tbilisi, demanding that Georgian authoritie­s explain how they allowed the reported abduction to happen.

Giorgi Gogia, Human Rights Watch director of South Caucasus, in a statement described Mukhtarli’s disappeara­nce as another step in the Azerbaijan­i government’s “relentless crackdown on critics.”

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