DEMAND RIGHTS AT

COP

A network of civil society organizations working to ensure that Azerbaijan upholds its international obligations pertaining to human rights and climate justice

In Solidarity for Climate and Human Rights

Demand Rights at COP is a network of civil society organizations working to ensure that Azerbaijan upholds its international obligations pertaining to human rights and climate justice.

The rare international spotlight on Azerbaijan as it prepares to host COP29 represents a critical opportunity to mark strong concern about its crackdown on independent civil society and press for an end to abuses. 

Our Objective

The Demand Rights at COP Network is dedicated to ensuring that Azerbaijan upholds its international human rights and climate justice obligations. This includes ensuring COP29 is a meaningful forum for discussing climate goals, ending politically motivated imprisonments, holding accountable government officials responsible for torture and mistreatment, and revising laws to lift restrictions on civil society. Although Azerbaijan is set to host COP, the country’s current environment is fundamentally incompatible with the free and open dialogue required to address climate goals.

Launched on September 11, 2024 the network includes organizations and individuals representing human rights and climate advocates from around the world. To read more about our concerns regarding Azerbaijan’s humans rights record and our calls for action, please read our joint statement.

Framework for Action

  • Provide a safe and productive environment to discuss climate goals

    Azerbaijan is the third authoritarian government and the second petrostate in a row to host COP. It has appointed a former employee of the state oil company as president of COP29. These conditions make it difficult to discuss meaningful actions to address the climate change crisis. We call for Azerbaijan to ensure that climate activists are actively involved in COP29 and can conduct their work unhindered. 

  • End politically motivated imprisonment

    The government of Azerbaijan has imprisoned a wide range of civil society actors, including journalists, political opposition leaders, academics, and human rights defenders. We call for all charges against them to be dropped, their immediate and unconditional release, and an end to the weaponization of the judicial system.

  • Hold accountable government officials responsible for torture and mistreatment

    Torture is endemic in Azerbaijani prisons. However, there is a lack of accountability for perpetrators. In July 2024, the Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) took the rare step of issuing a public statement to highlight concern about the Azerbaijani authorities’ persistent lack of cooperation with the body. We call on Azerbaijan to cooperate fully with the CPT and other international human rights monitoring mechanisms and heed their recommendations to address abuses, including ensuring that independent investigations are conducted into allegations of torture and perpetrators are held accountable.

  • Revise laws to lift restrictions on civil society

    Azerbaijan has consistently instituted laws that restrict civil society and independent activism. These include a media law, an NGO registration law, and a law on political parties. This legislation has severely shrunk the civic space, making it difficult or impossible for independent entities to function. We call on Azerbaijan to bring its laws into compliance with its international obligations.

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A global gathering of independent civil society outside Baku

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