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  • 20 Oct 2015 admin

    Darkness Falling – 100 days in Azerbaijan

    Today the appeal trial of Leyla and Arif Yunus continues in Azerbaijan. As it does James Marriott reflects on 100 days in Azerbaijan. For over 100 days I have been away from the hum of collective life in Platform, away from the buzz of e-mails and twitter, away from the news feed darting this way…

    Darkness Falling – 100 days in Azerbaijan

  • 18 Sep 2015 anna
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    Smuggled letters in the museum

    On Sunday 13 September, sixteen different groups took over BP-sponsored British Museum for a whole day of performances in resistance to oil sponsorship. This is a partial transcript of our performance that took place in the Museum’s room 56 (Mesopotamia collection).   This is a performance by Platform London in solidarity with Azerbaijan’s political prisoners.…

    Smuggled letters in the museum

  • Azerbaijan journalist imprisoned for seven and a half years

    Azerbaijan investigative journalist and Platform ally, Khadija Ismayil, has been sentenced to 7.5 years in prison. The BP funded ALiyev regime have given Khadija this sentence in retribution for the stories she wrote. Khadija has been an outspoken critic of BP and the UK government for supporting the Azerbaijan regime. Khadijah’s sentencing follows the murder…

    Azerbaijan journalist imprisoned for seven and a half years

  • 11 Jun 2015 admin

    All That Glitters: Sport, BP and Repression in Azerbaijan

    All that Glitters was published to mark the Opening Ceremony of the 2015 European Games in Baku. The inaugural European Games Baku 2015 are about much more than medals. Held in Azerbaijan at the height of a systematic crackdown on human rights and democracy, the Games are the first of a series of international sporting…

    All That Glitters: Sport, BP and Repression in Azerbaijan

  • UK human rights campaigner held overnight and deported from Baku in run-up to European Games

    Contact in London: Mika Minio-Paluello, 07733466038 / 02074033738 [email protected]   Emma Hughes of Platform has been deported from Azerbaijan, where she was detained and held overnight in Baku airport. Emma had arrived in Baku at 3pm, but was taken off her plane by guards and questioned, then detained. During her detention she was told she…

    UK human rights campaigner held overnight and deported from Baku in run-up to European Games

  • 9 Jun 2015 admin

    #FreeEmma and the Azerbaijan Prisoners

    UPDATE: Emma was deported from Baku on an early flight on 10 June and is back in the UK. Thanks to all who’ve supported us! She is safe but the oil-funded regime’s prisoners remain. Join protest in solidarity on Friday 12 June.   Emma Hughes from Platform has been detained in the airport in Azerbaijan…

    #FreeEmma and the Azerbaijan Prisoners

  • UK human rights campaigner detained & red-listed in Baku Airport in run-up to European Games

    Emma has been deported. Up to date press release: https://platformlondon.org/p-pressreleases/emma-hughes-deported-azerbaijan-bp/ Emma Hughes of Platform, a member of the Sport for Rights coalition, has been detained in Baku airport on her way into Azerbaijan, by the BP-Aliyev regime. She has been told she is on a “red list”, had her passport taken from her and will…

    UK human rights campaigner detained & red-listed in Baku Airport in run-up to European Games

  • 29 May 2015 admin

    Protest against BP and dictatorship on 12 June

    The frontlines of fossil fuel extraction take many forms. In the Niger Delta Shell’s oil spills have destroyed people’s homeland, in Canada Tar Sands extraction threatens indigenous communities and in Azerbaijan people are imprisoned, beaten and sometimes killed for speaking out against the BP funded oil regime. On the 12 June the European Games begin…

    Protest against BP and dictatorship on 12 June

  • The Management of Democracy – a report from the BP AGM 2015

    The low hanger of the ExCeL building – the London Exhibition Centre – squats grey and devoid of windows on the northern quayside of the former Royal Victoria Dock which was closed and privatised in 1981. Despite having visited this hall for most of the BP Annual General Meetings of the past decade, the place…

    The Management of Democracy – a report from the BP AGM 2015

  • 29 Apr 2015 admin

    The tiger, the artists and the oil dictator’s daughter – Ackroyd & Harvey pull out of Aliyev funded exhibition

    In the glass confines of Holborn’s Display Gallery, in the lower recessed space an animal-like skin lays slung and discarded over a length of thick rope. Created by artists Ackroyd & Harvey, Pelt is a poignant image of death. On one side grass of differing shades creates a tiger’s delicate markings, on the other a raw hide-like…

    The tiger, the artists and the oil dictator’s daughter – Ackroyd & Harvey pull out of Aliyev funded exhibition