20-year old Jabbar Savalan is in prison serving a two-and-a-half year sentence after being convicted on drugs charges trumped up to punish him for his peaceful anti-government activities – using Facebook to call for protests against the Azerbaijani government.
We’ve been campaigning for his release and many of you may have already sent him a birthday card when he turned 20 in September. Tomorrow (18th October) Azerbaijan celebrates its own 20th birthday, of independence from the former Soviet Union, so we’re stepping up with a new action to remind the authorities they can’t deal with peaceful protest through questionable jail sentences.
Send a message to the President of Azerbaijan – @presidentaz on twitter
We know from our Twitter action for Eynulla Fatullayev that we can have an impact in Azerbaijan and our messages will be read.
So we’re starting a global twitter action with several other Amnesty sections today calling for Jabbar Savalan’s release – and strengthening that call by asking the Foreign Office to also raise his case. To join in, just press the ‘tweet’ button below to send your message:
Tweet .@foreignoffice please ask @presidentaz to release #Jabbar Savalan, 20, locked up in #Azerbaijan for a facebook post:
Then please send this tweet to share our twitter action with your contacts:
Tweet Call for the release of #Jabbar Savalan, 20, jailed for using facebook to call for peaceful protest in #Azerbaijan
Don’t have a twitter account?
Why not join Twitter and give our action a go? You’ll also find it’s a great way to keep up-to-date with our campaign work!
Alternatively, you could share the message above on President Aliyev’s public Facebook page. Copy the text and add it as a comment to his latest update.
For more detail on Jabbar’s case, and to keep up to date with new actions in the campaign for his freedom, visit www.amnesty.org.uk/jabbar


