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Author Archives: Shahla Sultanova

Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Society

Baku’s Unchecked Abuses

by Shahla Sultanova 27/06/201420/06/2020

Recently banned from traveling abroad, leading Azerbaijani rights activist Leyla Yunus says the West is turning a blind eye to the Aliev regime’s excesses.

Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, International politics, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Politics

What’s Yours Is Mine

by Shahla Sultanova 23/04/201413/08/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Politics, Society

Azerbaijan’s New Wave

by Shahla Sultanova 24/02/201420/06/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Finance, Politics, Society

The Lord of Nakhchivan

by Shahla Sultanova 29/11/201320/06/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Society

Unfriendly Fire

by Shahla Sultanova 28/01/201320/02/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Politics, Society

A Deal With the Devil?

by Shahla Sultanova 04/01/201320/02/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Georgia, Minorities, Politics, Society

Tongue Twisting Reforms

by Shahla Sultanova 30/11/201220/02/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Society

A Reality Show Where Everyone Loses

by Shahla Sultanova 02/11/201220/02/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Central Europe & Baltics, Politics

A Pardon in Baku Causes a Diplomatic Earthquake

by Shahla Sultanova 10/09/201220/02/2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Politics, Religion, Society

Worshiping in the Cross Hairs

by Shahla Sultanova 06/08/201220/02/2020

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