By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Azemedia new logo
  • Home
  • Opinion
  • News
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Climate and Ecology
  • Diaspora
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • History
  • Defense
Aze.MediaAze.Media
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • News
  • Economy
  • Climate and Ecology
  • Energy
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Gender
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • History
  • Defense
  • Karabakh
  • Diaspora
  • Who we are
Follow US
© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
Aze.Media > Opinion > Tentacles of the Soros network pervade the European Court of Human Rights
Opinion

Tentacles of the Soros network pervade the European Court of Human Rights

AzeMedia
By AzeMedia Published October 13, 2022 1.1k Views 9 Min Read
Human Rights Building
Image: Council of Europe

In 2021, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) received a total of 44,250 applications from countries, conducted 10,630 communications with states, and issued 3,092 decisions and judgments: at the end of 2021, a total of 70,150 applications were pending. Russia leads in the number of applications (17,013), followed by Turkey (15,251) and Ukraine (11,372).

Azerbaijan with its 2,092 applications is in the seventh place. According to statistics, the ECHR delivered only 1,105 judgments in 2021. The most judgments were issued against Russia, Ukraine and Romania. Azerbaijan ranks ninth in the number of such judgments.

Last year’s ECHR judgments imposed obligations on Azerbaijan to pay a total of 2 million euros in compensation. The ECHR, based in Strasbourg, France, with judges elected from the Council of Europe member states, interprets the European Convention on Human Rights.

Azerbaijan joined the Council of Europe, established in 1949, in 2001 and has been under the jurisdiction of the European Court since 2002. An analysis of the figures for Azerbaijan indicates that the main reasons for the annual increase in numbers are sometimes objective, but more often biased                  .

An example of this is a 2019 European Center for Law and Justice study analyzing the activities of the ECHR. The center, also based in Strasbourg, found a systematic clash of interests between ECHR judges and George Soros-funded NGOs.

The study revealed that nearly a quarter of the 100 judges who served on the ECHR between 2009 and 2019-2022 had close links to NGOs sponsored by the Soros Open Society Foundation. The study shows that these links do not imply informal forms of cooperation or casual contacts, but are deep connections, and the study report highlights this fact.

The report also includes human rights defenders who were not ECHR judges, but were paid activists of the said foundation, such as Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights from 2012 to 2018.

It should be recalled that this network and its face Nils Muižnieks were at the heart of all anti-Hungarian activities; it was he who led the campaign against this country and against the so-called “anti-Soros bill”.

In 88 cases, judges made dubious positive rulings on applications submitted by non-governmental organizations with which they had previously worked, whereas the ECHR rules of procedure require judges in such cases to declare a conflict of interest and recuse themselves.

Of the 14 NGOs that played a communication role in cases in which the ECHR ruled positively in 2018, 10 were funded by Open Society Foundation. Of the 17 judges who sat on these cases, six were linked to the same Soros-funded group.

The Soros network’s demarche at the ECHR began after 2012, because the new procedures introduced starting that year specifically stipulated NGO participation in the process of electing ECHR judges.

This created an opportunity for NGOs to nominate their candidates and lobby for their election. Under the new procedures, the requirement that persons appointed as ECHR judges must have prior judicial experience was abolished. As a result, out of the 100 judges sitting at the ECHR since 2009, about 51 have never worked as a judge or even been a judge’s assistant. They mostly worked as Soros’s human rights activists or for companies that support Soros. In short, this study proving the links between ECHR judges and Soros undermined the credibility of the European Court of Human Rights in Europe itself.

Most of the judgments against Azerbaijan and Turkey are due to the existence of this network. There is another point that concerns Azerbaijan and Turkey specifically.

In 2017, the European Center for Strategic Intelligence and Security (ESISC) released two reports in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) exposing the Armenian network that was waging a ruthless campaign against Azerbaijan, but in favor of Armenia.

The second ESISC report was devoted to exposing the “secret network” of Soros Foundation-funded MPs, Armenian officials, and NGOs in PACE. For example, since 2010, the Open Society Foundation has donated $100 million to Human Rights Watch.

The same can be said of the Russian example: the Bulgarian Yonko Grozev, the defense lawyer in the 2018 Pussy Riot v. Russia case, was a leader of the Open Society Justice Initiative before being elected as a judge at the ECHR.

Another point concerns the implementation of ECHR judgments. Note that Azerbaijan acceded to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of 1950 in order to ensure more effective protection of the interests of its citizens in the ECHR. But in many cases, ECHR judgments contradict the provisions of national legislation, for example, judgments of the European Court question national constitutional and judicial systems, the independence of judges of constitutional courts and the legality of their rulings issued in accordance with the national legislation.

The general practice is that, while the independence of the court should always be evaluated as it relates to the specific case reviewed by the court, by commenting on most of these judgments, the Council of Europe questions the independence and impartiality of countries’ local courts.

The situation with the ECHR is an example of how Soros’s NGOs got their hands on an entire institution, and this method is used not only in the European Court, but also in all institutions where this network operates.

The practice of involving NGOs in the activities of public institutions can be traced across the entire geography of the Council of Europe.

Yegana Hajiyeva

Translated from Minval.az

You Might Also Like

Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel

Caspian escalation raises stakes for Central Asia

Dialogue amid escalation

Diaspora activism and the limits of external influence in the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process

The ‘Azerbaijani Way’: Three lessons from Baku to Jerusalem

AzeMedia October 12, 2022 October 13, 2022

New articles

69ca6321ec2b869ca6321ec2b9177487132969ca6321ec2b669ca6321ec2b7
Baku Initiative Group calls on UN member states to take practical steps on slavery resolution
News March 30, 2026
7YNXnb05zWpwunxmQWNmwxfqd6tq6osklTkNbHWo
Azerbaijan evacuated over 3,000 people from Iran to date
News March 30, 2026
Bildschirmfoto 2026 03 30 um 11.14.38
Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel
Opinion March 29, 2026
Screenshot
President Ilham Aliyev completely, directionally turned his country around – Steve Witkoff
News March 28, 2026
69c778d12350869c778d123509177468027369c778d12350669c778d123507
Azerbaijani oil price exceeds $124
News March 28, 2026
QJ9m9qaUTjKho4NQMQ4PTfRb7ykBAWVDMnL2UsSf
FAO offers Azerbaijan to develop five-year fisheries development plan
News March 28, 2026
577c9b7a tcxj78bkp11yulvvjs6gr
Türkiye and Azerbaijan sign media cooperation pact at STRATCOM summit
News March 28, 2026
Hebh8szaaaaquql
Hikmet Hajiyev attends meeting of assistants to heads of OTS
News March 27, 2026
1774618948147017258 1200x630
Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia hold telephone conversation
News March 27, 2026
17745979704581237642 1200x630
Another shipment of Russian humanitarian aid for Iran crosses the border
News March 27, 2026

You Might Also Like

Bildschirmfoto 2026 03 30 um 11.14.38

Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel

March 29, 2026 7 Min Read
Image Mar 25 2026 02 25 03 PM

Caspian escalation raises stakes for Central Asia

March 25, 2026 9 Min Read
148898 AAfileIranAzerbaijan

Dialogue amid escalation

March 24, 2026 6 Min Read
Azerbaijan armenia border shootouts scaled e1717316787977 1536x862

Diaspora activism and the limits of external influence in the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process

March 23, 2026 8 Min Read
655215

The ‘Azerbaijani Way’: Three lessons from Baku to Jerusalem

March 21, 2026 10 Min Read
BneGeneric Caspian Sea ariel

War reaches the Caspian: Central Asia faces growing regional risk

March 20, 2026 9 Min Read
EyJrZXkiOiJpbWFnZXMvaXJhbi1yZWZ1Z2Vlcy1hcm1lbmlhLTIwMjYtR2V0dHlJbWFnZXMtMjI2NDkzMjMxNGVkaXRlZC5qcGcifQ==

Iran’s northern neighbors are facing fallout from the war, too

March 20, 2026 13 Min Read
Armenian Protesters Gather Rally

Deception in the guise of peace: revanchism prepares a new blow for Armenia

March 20, 2026 6 Min Read

Useful links

426082d1 a9e4 4ac5 95d4 4e84024eb314 pojkz91103g6zqfh8kiacu662b2tn9znit7ssu9ekg
Ab65ed96 2f4a 4220 91ac f70a6daaf659 pojkz67iflcc0wjkp1aencvsa5gq06ogif9cd0dl34
96e40a2b 5fed 4332 83c6 60e4a89fd4d0 pojkz836t9ewo4gue23nscepgx7gfkvx6okbbkasqo
759bde00 a375 4fa1 bedc f8e9580ceeca pq8mvb9kwubqf6bcadpkq5mz16nayr162k3j2084cg
aze-media-logo-ag1

We are a unique political and socio-cultural digest offering exclusive materials, translations from Azerbaijani media, and reprints of articles from around the world about Azerbaijan.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Cookies Policy

Email: editor@aze.media

© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
aze-media-logo1 aze-media-logo-ag1
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?