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Khadija Ismayilova

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A senior investigative journalist at the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Khadija Ismayilova has broken some of the biggest stories in Azerbaijan, revealing staggering scales of corruption in the oil-rich country where she grew up. But her reporting – on money laundering, nepotism and corruption – has come at a great personal cost. In 2012, a hidden camera was installed in Ismayilova’s bedroom and videos of her and her boyfriend having sex were released to the public after the journalist posted on Twitter that she would refuse to submit to blackmail. In 2014, she joined OCCRP where she covered corruption in the Caucasus. Later that year, she was indicted on fraudulent tax evasion charges and sentenced to 7.5 years in prison. After an international campaign to free her, she was released from prison in May 2016. Despite the threats against her, Ismayilova continued to report on business interests in Azerbaijan and corruption by the President’s family. In 2017, she led an investigation into money laundering in Azerbaijan that uncovered how 2.5 billion Euros were laundered in UK-based shell companies between 2012 and 2014. She followed this story up with a 2018 investigation into Pilatus, a private bank used by Azeri elite (among them children of the President and Minister of Emergencies) to buy luxury properties in the Middle East and Europe. After her release from prison in 2016, Ismayilova was banned from leaving Azerbaijan for five years. Her home in Baku became a new sort of prison, with a number of physical surveillance measures taken against her, she said in a recent interview. In May 2021, she boarded a flight for Turkey and is temporarily living in Ankara.