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German member of the European Parliament Rebecca Harms (file photo)
German member of the European Parliament Rebecca Harms (file photo)

TBILISI -- A European Parliament member who is visiting Georgia has called for an independent investigation into the treatment of an Azerbijani journalist who says he was abducted in Tbilisi and taken to Azerbaijan against his will.

German lawmaker Rebecca Harms spoke to RFE/RL in Tbilisi on July 17.

Harms said that she plans to speak to Azerbaijani authorities about Afqan Muxtarli, who is now in pretrial detention in Azerbaijan.

Muxtarli and his wife fled to Georgia in 2015, fearing for their safety in connection with his reporting on suspected corruption in President Ilham Aliyev's circle.

Muxtarli, 43, was reported missing in Tbilisi on May 29, and Azerbaijani authorities later said he was in custody in Baku on suspicion of illegally crossing the border and smuggling money.

His wife, Leyla Mustafayeva, told journalists on July 16 that she provided Tbilisi police with photographs of Azerbaijani citizens who might have been following her husband in Tbilisi before he went missing.

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EU and U.S. officials have expressed concerns over Muxtarli's safety and called on Azerbaijani authorities to release the journalist.

International rights defenders and Western governments have criticized longtime president Aliyev's government over persistent clampdowns targeting independent journalists and activists.

Nartai Dutbaev, the former chairman of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan (file photo)
Nartai Dutbaev, the former chairman of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan (file photo)

ASTANA -- The trial of former Kazakh National Security Committee (KNB) chief Nartai Dutbaev began in the capital, Astana, on July 17.

Dutbaev, who headed the KNB in 2001-2006, and two former subordinates are charged with disclosing state secrets and abuse of the office.

Officials of Kazakhstan's Military Court said the trial is being held behind closed doors as it involves classified materials.

Dutbaev and former subordinates Nurlan Khasen and Erlan Nurtaev were arrested in December. Authorities have not described the nature of the secrets at issue or named any country they are accused of disclosing them to.

Dutbaev resigned in February 2006 after officers of the KNB's elite Arystan unit were accused -- and later convicted -- of involvement in kidnapping and killing opposition leader Altynbek Sarsenbaiuly and his two assistants in Almaty.

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