Month: December 2025
Arrest and investigate Ilham Aliyev!
#SouthCaucasus #Azerbaijan #IlhamAliyev
Arrest and investigate Ilham Aliyev for his plot against the State of Azerbaijan which he conducts openly, in a broad day light, namely: the operation to replace the existing constitutional Republic with his own hereditary MONARCHY!
Ilham Aliyev is not currently under arrest or official investigation for plotting against the state of Azerbaijan. He is the incumbent President of Azerbaijan, a position he has held since 2003, succeeding his father, Heydar Aliyev. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
While international organizations and critics have raised concerns about his autocratic rule, the concentration of power within his family, and a crackdown on opposition and media, the claims that he is establishing a hereditary monarchy are generally framed as criticism of his governance style, not formal legal charges within Azerbaijan. [6, 7, 8, 9]
Key points regarding the political situation and related accusations:Current Status: Ilham Aliyev remains the President and Head of State of the Republic of Azerbaijan, actively engaged in domestic governance and international relations.
“Monarchy” Allegations: Critics have described his rule as a “de facto monarchy” and a “dynasty” due to his succession of his father and the appointment of his wife, Mehriban Aliyeva, as First Vice-President in 2017. These actions are viewed by some as an effort to consolidate power within the Aliyev family, but Azerbaijan officially remains a semi-presidential republic.
Legal Protections: In 2012, the Azerbaijani parliament passed a bill that would grant President Aliyev and his wife immunity from arrest and prosecution for any crimes committed during his presidency.
Coup Allegations: Interestingly, it is the opposition figures, such as Ali Karimli, and former high-ranking officials (including former presidential chief of staff Ramiz Mehdiyev) who have recently been arrested and placed under investigation by Azerbaijani authorities on charges of plotting a coup or attempting to seize state power.
International Stance: The user’s request for his arrest is a political opinion or an appeal to external bodies. International human rights organizations and some foreign governments frequently criticize Azerbaijan’s human rights record, lack of free elections, and repression of dissent, but they do not hold legal authority to order the arrest of a sitting head of state within his own country. [6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17]AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] uk.news.yahoo.com/azerbaijan…
[2] mediadefence.org/news/media-…
[3] reuters.com/world/asia-pacif…
[4] britannica.com/biography/Ilh…
[5] simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Il…
[6] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilham_…
[7] ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/c…
[8] armenianweekly.com/2023/01/1…
[9] hrf.org/latest/the-aliyev-re…
[10] reuters.com/world/azerbaijan…
[11] rferl.org/a/azerbaijan-ilham…
[12] occrp.org/en/news/azerbaijan…
[13] thefireriseswiki.miraheze.or…
[14] piped.video/watch?v=u3Cws–S…
[15] piped.video/watch?v=RUZy5oHp…
[16] hrw.org/world-report/2024/co…
[17] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politi…– Google Search
google.com/search?q=Arrest+a…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Dec 19, 2025
Political Crackdown
#SouthCaucasus #Azerbaijan #AliKarimli #RamizMehdiyev
Political Crackdown: In late November and early December 2025, authorities detained several high-profile opposition figures, including Ali Karimli, leader of the Popular Front Party, on charges related to an alleged coup attempt.
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Political Crackdown: In late November and early December 2025, authorities detained several high-profile opposition figures, including Ali Karimli, leader of the Popular Front Party, on charges related to an alleged coup attempt.
In late November and early December 2025, Azerbaijani authorities launched a significant political crackdown, detaining high-profile opposition leaders on charges of an alleged coup attempt.
Key Detentions and Legal Actions
Ali Karimli: The leader of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA) was detained on November 29, 2025, following a raid on his home by the State Security Service. On December 1, he was remanded to pre-trial detention until February 13, 2026. He is charged under Article 278.1 for “actions aimed at the violent seizure of power”.
Mammad Ibrahim: A member of the PFPA presidium and advisor to Karimli, Ibrahim was also detained on November 29 and remanded to custody until mid-February on similar charges.
Vugar Gadirli: Another PFPA member was detained on December 12, 2025, and placed in three months of pre-trial detention on charges of illegal firearms possession, which the party claims were planted.
Murad Sultanli: The Chairman of the PFPA Audit Commission was handed 30 days of administrative arrest on December 18, 2025.
Alleged Coup and Connections
Authorities have linked the arrests of Karimli and other PFPA members to an ongoing criminal investigation against Ramiz Mehdiyev, the former head of the presidential administration (1994–2019). Mehdiyev, 87, was placed under house arrest in October 2025 on charges of high treason and attempting to illegally seize power. Pro-government media and sources claim Karimli was being financed by Mehdiyev as part of a plot to overthrow President Ilham Aliyev.
Response and Impact
Opposition Denial: Ali Karimli and the PFPA have completely rejected the charges, describing them as “political repression” and an attempt to destroy the country’s last independent political force.
Broad Scale: Independent media outlets report that more than 20 PFPA members are currently in police custody as part of this wave of arrests.
International Criticism: Amnesty International and other human rights groups characterized the arrests as a “consolidation of authoritarian practices” intended to silence all remaining dissent.
share.google/aimode/htn0NnTB…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Dec 19, 2025
Train carrying 22 wagons of gasoline arrives in #Armenia via #Azerbaijan–#Georgia–#Armenia railway
— Lurer (@Lurer11) Dec 19, 2025
