This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
We, the undersigned, declare the following:
Reports are emerging of the arrest of at least 14 people perceived
by the police as trans or gay sex workers on 1 April in Baku. Allegations
include police use of the internet to entrap individuals, forced
medical examinations and illegal detention.
This is not the first such crackdown. In 2017, the Parliamentary
Assembly expressed concern about reports of the mass arrest of 80
members of the LGBTI community in Baku and allegations of ill-treatment
by the police. Those responsible have not been brought to justice.
We are disturbed about what appears to be targeted harassment
of a vulnerable group for some of whom, in a very hostile environment,
sex work is a means of survival. Azerbaijan is assessed by ILGA-Europe
as having the worst record on LGBTI rights of any Council of Europe
member State.
We call upon the Azerbaijani authorities to bring these detentions
to an immediate halt, conduct full investigations into the actions
of the police, and implement procedures to ensure that they do not
act in a discriminatory or arbitrary manner. We further urge the
authorities to implement fully the Committee of Ministers Recommendation
CM/Rec2010(5) on “Measures to combat discrimination on grounds of
sexual orientation or gender identity”.