Ilham Heydar Oghlu Aliyev (born 24 December 1961) is an Azerbaijani politician who has been the fourth
president of Azerbaijan
The president of the Republic of Azerbaijan is the head of state of the Azerbaijan, Republic of Azerbaijan. The Constitution of Azerbaijan, Constitution states that the president is the embodiment of Executive (government), executive power, co ...
since 2003. He is also the leader of the
New Azerbaijan Party since 2005.
The son and second child of former Azerbaijani president
Heydar Aliyev
Heydar Alirza oghlu Aliyev (10 May 1923 – 12 December 2003) was an Azerbaijani politician who was a Soviet party boss in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic from 1969 to 1982, and the third president of Azerbaijan from October 1993 to ...
, Aliyev became the country's president on 31 October 2003 after a two-month term as the
prime minister of Azerbaijan
The prime minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan () is the head of government of Azerbaijan. The current prime minister is Ali Asadov on 8 October 2019 following the removal of Novruz Mammadov.
Due to the central role of the President of Azer ...
, through a
presidential election defined by irregularities shortly before his father's death. He was reelected for a second term in
2008 and was allowed to run in elections indefinitely in
2013
2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years).
2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
Events
January
* January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
,
2018
Events January
* January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency.
* January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
and
2024 due to the
2009 constitutional referendum, which removed term limits for presidents.
Azerbaijan
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being oil-rich is viewed to have significantly strengthened the stability of Aliyev's regime and enriched ruling elites in Azerbaijan, making it possible for the country to host lavish international events, as well as engage in extensive lobbying efforts. Aliyev's family have enriched themselves through their ties to state-run businesses. They own significant parts of several major Azerbaijani banks, construction firms and telecommunications firms, and partially own the country's oil and gas industries. Much of the wealth is hidden through an elaborate network of offshore companies. Aliyev was named Corruption's 'Person of the Year' by
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project in 2012.
In 2017, it was revealed that Aliyev and his family were involved in the
Azerbaijani laundromat, a complex
money-laundering
Money laundering is the process of illegally concealing the origin of money obtained from illicit activities (often known as dirty money) such as drug trafficking, sex work, terrorism, corruption, and embezzlement, and converting the funds into ...
scheme to pay off prominent European politicians to deflect criticism of Aliyev and promote a positive image of his regime.
Aliyev has been considered a
dictator, leading an authoritarian government with no free and fair elections, corruption and
human rights
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violations. His regime is believed to have suppressed
Shia Muslims, harassed journalists and
non-governmental organization
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s, and carried ethnic cleansing of
Nagorno-Karabakh. The
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict continued during Aliyev's presidency and devolved into a
full-scale war in 2020 in which Azerbaijan regained control over the
Armenian-occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh that were lost during the
First Nagorno-Karabakh War, as well as a part of
Nagorno-Karabakh region itself. Then, in the fall of 2023, Azerbaijan initiated a military offensive in the disputed region which ended with the surrender of the self-declared
Republic of Artsakh
Artsakh ( ), officially the Republic of Artsakh or the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh ( ), was a breakaway state in the South Caucasus whose territory was internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan. Between 1991 and 2023, Artsakh cont ...
and mass displacement of more than
100,000 ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh. Aliyev and his government have faced accusations of
ethnic cleansing
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and
war crimes
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in the aftermath of this military operation.
Early life and career
Ilham Aliyev is the son of
Heydar Aliyev
Heydar Alirza oghlu Aliyev (10 May 1923 – 12 December 2003) was an Azerbaijani politician who was a Soviet party boss in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic from 1969 to 1982, and the third president of Azerbaijan from October 1993 to ...
, president of Azerbaijan from 1993 to 2003.
His mother
Zarifa Aliyeva was an Azerbaijani
ophthalmologist
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An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. Following a ...
. He also has an older sister,
Sevil Aliyeva. In 1977, Ilham Aliyev entered the
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-MSIIR) and in 1982, continued his education as a
postgraduate.
In 1985 he received a
PhD degree in history.
From 1985 to 1990 Aliyev lectured at MSIIR.
From 1991 to 1994, he led a group of private industrial-commercial enterprises.
In 1994–2003, he was vice-president, and later the first vice-president of
SOCAR, the
state-owned Azerbaijani oil and gas company.
Since 1997, Aliyev has been the president of the
National Olympic Committee of Azerbaijan.
Early political career
In 1999, Ilham Aliyev was elected as the deputy chair of the ruling
New Azerbaijan Party and in 2001, he was elected to the post of first deputy chair at the Second Congress of the Party.
At the third Congress of the New Azerbaijan Party held on 26 March 2005, President Aliyev and the first deputy of the Party was unanimously elected to the post of chairman of the Party. The fourth and fifth congresses of the party held in 2008 and 2013 unanimously supported his nomination for the next presidential term.
In 1995, Aliyev was elected to the
Parliament of the Republic of Azerbaijan; later he became president of the National Olympic Committee (still incumbent).
From 2001 to 2003, Aliyev was head of the Azerbaijani delegation to the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
Prime Minister of Azerbaijan (2003)
In 2002, a
constitutional referendum in Azerbaijan made the
prime minister
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next in line for the presidency if the president became incapacitated. By early 2003, Heydar Aliyev's health had significantly declined, fueling speculation about his ability to continue serving office.
On 4 August 2003, Ilham Aliyev, his son, was appointed prime minister amidst his Heydar's illness, absence from public life, and rumours of his death, a move that many saw as preparing him to eventually succeed his father as president.
After his appointment, Ilham Aliyev dismissed the rumours about his Heydar's death, emphasizing his father's recovery in a televised address.
Ilham Aliyev's appointment as prime minister was confirmed by a National Assembly vote, with 101 out of 125 deputies supporting his nomination. However, opposition parties boycotted the vote, expressing concerns that this move was part of an effort to establish a political dynasty and limit democratic processes. They argued that Ilham's appointment was an attempt to maintain power within the Aliyev family, bypassing a more open and competitive political system.
During his brief tenure as prime minister, Ilham Aliyev focused on continuing policies implemented by Heydar, particularly in terms of Azerbaijan's economy and foreign relations. He assured both the public and international community that there would be no significant changes in government direction. Despite this, the opposition criticized the appointment, calling it an "undemocratic power grab". Observers also pointed to the ongoing concentration of power within the ruling elite as a concern for Azerbaijan's political future.
Ilham Aliyev sought for the presidency in the
October 2003 election, but Azerbaijan's election law prohibited him from doing so while serving as prime minister. As a result, he remained in the position, but his duties were temporarily assumed by
Artur Rasizade, who became acting prime minister following Aliyev's leave of absence on 6 August 2003. This arrangement allowed Aliyev to focus on his presidential campaign while retaining his position as prime minister until the election.
Electoral history and fraud
2003 election
The official results of the 15 October 2003 elections gave victory to Ilham Aliyev, who earned 76.84% of the votes. The election was defined by election fraud.
Human Rights Watch
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and the
Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe documented arrests of opposition candidates, police violence against journalists and participants in election rallies, and "widespread fraud and abuse" in the conduct of the election itself.
Despite these allegations, Aliyev was inaugurated as President of Azerbaijan on 31 October 2003. Following his inauguration, Aliyev appointed
Artur Rasizade as Prime Minister, whose nomination was approved by the parliament on 4 November 2003. Rasizade had previously held the position of Prime Minister under Aliyev's father, Heydar Aliyev, and continued to serve in an acting capacity.
Aliyev worked to consolidate his power both politically and economically. One of his first major actions was the creation of the "Foundation for Combating Corruption in Azerbaijan" in 2004. This initiative was aimed at addressing widespread corruption within government institutions and improving public sector accountability. Despite the establishment of this foundation, critics argued that the reforms were insufficient, and corruption remained prevalent within the ruling elite.
In the energy sector, Aliyev focused on solidifying Azerbaijan's role as an important player in the global oil market. A key milestone in his first term was the completion of the
Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline in May 2005. This major infrastructure project allowed Azerbaijan to export oil to international markets, particularly to Europe and the United States, and significantly boosted the country's economic profile. The pipeline further reinforced Azerbaijan's strategic importance as an energy supplier, linking the
Caspian Sea
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region to the global market while bypassing Russia and Iran.
Politically, Aliyev faced significant challenges from opposition groups, particularly in the
2005 parliamentary elections. The elections were marred by widespread allegations of fraud, electoral malpractice, and the restriction of opposition parties’ activities. Despite the opposition's gains in certain regions, the elections were widely considered unfair. Protests erupted in response to the results, with demonstrators accusing the government of rigging the vote. However, the protests were quickly suppressed by the government's security forces, and many opposition leaders were arrested. Aliyev's government responded by tightening control over the media and cracking down on dissent.
2008 election
Ilham Aliyev was
re-elected in 2008 with 87% of the votes. A total of seven candidates filed to run in the election who had to collect 40,000 voter signatures. According to the report of the Election Observation Delegation from the European Parliament, the elections took place with no reported unrest and few minor electoral violations. The report also highlights numerous reforms to the Electoral Code in accordance with OSCE and Council of Europe requirements and standards, which include inking of voters, more transparency of voter lists, and the prohibition of government interference in the election process.
During the 2008 presidential elections, PACE observers included a large group of frankly pro-Azerbaijani MPs. The variant of the statement on elections, prepared by the head of the group of observers Andreas Herkel, containing critical remarks, faced the rejection of the pro-Azerbaijani group consisting of Michael Hancock, Eduard Lintner and Paul Ville. Herkel was forced to declare his resignation if criticism did not go into the statement. During the referendum, which lifted the limits on the number of presidential terms for Ilham Aliyev, four PACE deputies – Eduard Litner, Paul Ville, Khaki Keskin and Pedro Agramunt evaluated the referendum as the progress of democracy.
[Caviar Diplomacy. How Azerbaijan silenced the Council of Europe](_blank)
// ESI, 24 May 2012 In a
constitutional referendum in 2009,
term limits for the presidency were abolished. The opposition claimed this to be a violation of the Azerbaijani constitution and the
European Convention on Human Rights
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. The European Commission said the step "signalled a serious setback".
[Azerbaijan: Vulnerable Stability](_blank)
// International Crisis Group, September 2010
2013 election
In the
2013 presidential elections held on 9 October, Aliyev claimed victory with 85 percent of the vote, securing a third five-year term. The election results were accidentally released before the polls opened.
Election observation delegations from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and the European Parliament claimed to have observed a free, fair and transparent electoral process with no evidence of voter intimidation. A day before voting began, however, the Central Election Commission released a new smartphone application intended to allow citizens to watch the ballot counting in real time, and instead the app accidentally showed the results of the election before the election had taken place. The Central Election Commission tried to justify the incident by saying that the initially displayed results were those of the 2008 election, even though the candidates listed, including
Jamil Hasanli in second place, were from the 2013 ballot.
Aliyev's main rivals in the election were Jamil Hasanli and Iqbal Agazade.
In 2013,
Amnesty International
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called on western leaders to speak up against the arrest of
Anar Mammadli, prominent human rights activist and head of the independent Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Centre, who was falsely charged with tax evasion and illegal business activity, after his organisation had reported widespread violations during the election.
Observers from the
OSCE /
ODIHR spoke of restrictions on freedom of speech during elections. The US State Department described the elections as not meeting international standards, and expressing solidarity with the ODIHR's assessment.
There was a controversy over election observers who had allegedly been paid by the Azerbaijani regime through the
Azerbaijani laundromat scandal. A German former lawmaker
Eduard Lintner led a mission that claimed that the elections were up to "German standards"; however, Lintner's group had been paid 819,500 euros through the laundromat money laundering scheme.
According to the
OCCRP, there is "ample evidence of its connection to the family of President Aliyev."
2018 election
Ilham Aliyev got 86.02% of votes in the 2018 presidential election. Major opposition parties did not participate in the election, and evidence indicates that the election was fraudulent.
[Azeri president's supporters heckle as observers declare election unfair](_blank)
Reuters, 12 April 2018
President of Azerbaijan
Foreign policy

Azerbaijani foreign relations under Aliyev included strengthened cooperation with the
European Union
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(EU), strong economic ties with
Russia
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, cooperation with
NATO
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via the NATO–Azerbaijan
Individual Partnership Action Plan, and close relations with the
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
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(OIC).
Using Azerbaijan's oil wealth, the Azerbaijani regime engages in extensive lobbying efforts, using complex
money-laundering
Money laundering is the process of illegally concealing the origin of money obtained from illicit activities (often known as dirty money) such as drug trafficking, sex work, terrorism, corruption, and embezzlement, and converting the funds into ...
and bribery schemes discovered during the
Azerbaijani laundromat scandal, such as
caviar diplomacy, to pay off prominent European politicians to deflect and
whitewash criticism of Aliyev and promote a positive image of his regime and gain support for Azerbaijani projects.
During Aliyev's presidency, in 2019, Azerbaijan was elected chair of the
Turkic Council, as well as the
Non-Aligned Movement
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for a three-year mandate.
United Nations
Ilham Aliyev attended and addressed the general debates of the 59th, 65th and 72nd sessions (2004, 2010, 2017) of the
UN General Assembly
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.
European Union
Ilham Aliyev expanded cooperation with the
European Union
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(EU) during his presidency, using
caviar diplomacy as a controversial technique of persuading European officials to support Azerbaijani projects.
in 2004, Azerbaijan became part of the
European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) of the EU. In 2006, Aliyev and
Matti Vanhanen, president of the European Council, and
José Manuel Barroso
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, president of the commission, signed the Memorandum of Understanding on a Strategic Partnership.
In 2009, Azerbaijan was included in the
Eastern Partnership Policy. In 2011, Aliyev and José Manuel Barroso concluded the Joint Declaration on the
Southern Gas Corridor.
On 6 February 2017, Aliyev visited
Brussels
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, the capital of the EU, where he paid visits to
High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, with the president of the
European Council
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,
Commission
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Business and contracting
* Commission (remuneration), a form of payment to an agent for services rendered
** Commission (art), the purchase or the creation of a piece of art most often on behalf of anot ...
President, and the Commissioner for Energy Union. which resulted in signing the "Partnership Priorities" between EU and Azerbaijan on 11 July 2018.
France

During 12–15 March 2017, Aliyev made an official visit to France and met with executive officials of international companies
SUEZ
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,
DCNS,
CIFAL, Space Systems in the
Airbus Defence and Space Division. during a meeting with French entrepreneurs, he stated that the activities of some companies in the
Republic of Artsakh
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is "unacceptable and violates international and national laws". Following his visit, Aliyev met with the French president in the
Elysee Palace. French president
François Hollande
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made a press statement in which he stated that "the status quo in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is not the right option and he hopes that there can be a resumption of negotiations." During the
Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, in which France supported Azerbaijan's adversary
Armenia
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, Aliyev demanded that French president
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France and Co-Prince of Andorra since 2017. He was Ministry of Economy and Finance (France), Minister of Economics, Industr ...
apologize for accusing Azerbaijan of using
Syrian mercenaries.
Russia
On 6 February 2004, Aliyev and
Vladimir Putin
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, the president of Russia, signed the Moscow Declaration, which stated principles of relations between Azerbaijan and Russia. On 16 February 2005 Aliyev participated in the ceremony of opening the Year of Azerbaijan in Russia. On 29 June 2006, Ilham Aliyev and
Dmitry Medvedev, former president of the Russian Federation, concluded a joint statement on the
Caspian Sea
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. In 2018, Aliyev and Putin signed Joint Statement on Priority Areas of Economic Cooperation between the two countries.
Aliyev met with Russian and Iranian leaders in Baku in 2016 to discuss terrorism, transnational organized crime, arms smuggling and drug trafficking in the region. the trilateral summit signed a declaration to develop the
International North–South Transport Corridor, which would run from
India
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to
Saint Petersburg
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, providing better alternatives to existing sea routes.
United States
Aliyev has met with multiple U.S. presidents during his tenure:
George W. Bush
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,
Barack Obama
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, and
Donald Trump
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.
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)

During Aliyev's presidency, Azerbaijan joined the
Individual Partnership Action Plan. Azerbaijan has completed NATO-Azerbaijan Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) documents for three periods.
Ilham Aliyev introduced Azerbaijan's first IPAP to NATO in Brussels on 19 May 2014.
Aliyev has attended several NATO summits and other meetings.
Azerbaijan contributed to the NATO-led "
Resolute Support" mission in Afghanistan.
Domestic policy
Religious policy
On 10 January 2017 Ilham Aliyev announced 2017 as the year of Islamic Solidarity and allocated funds to organize the related events. In 2014 and 2015, Aliyev allocated funds from Presidential Reserve Fund multiple time towards efforts to promote "interreligious dialogue and tolerance" and to restore monuments in Azerbaijan.
Corruption
Corruption is rampant in Azerbaijan.
According to Transparency International, Azerbaijan scores just 30 on the Transparency International
Corruption Perceptions Index
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, indicating a serious problem with corruption. On 8 August 2017, Transparency Azerbaijan announced that it had scaled back its operations in the capital city of Baku, because the government would not approve an extension of the funding as it comes from outside the country. According to Transparency International "The blanket ban on foreign grants has brought the country's civil society to a halt and has dealt a devastating blow to civic initiatives across the board".
LGBT rights
Discrimination against LGBT people is severe in Azerbaijan.
In 2020,
ILGA-Europe again declared Azerbaijan the worst country in all of
Europe
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for LGBT rights, with the country receiving a final score of just 2%. Human rights activists have criticized Aliyev's record on LGBT rights.
International sporting events

Azerbaijan's oil wealth has made it possible for the country to host lavish international events.
Aliyev is the president of the National Olympic Committee since 1997. During his presidency, Azerbaijan hosted some international sports events such as the
2015 European Games,
4th Islamic Solidarity Games and
42nd Chess Olympiad and the 2016
European Grand Prix. Aliyev attended various opening and award ceremonies where he awarded the winning prizes.
Economic policy
Upon becoming president in 2003, Aliyev was positioned to enjoy a booming economy fueled by the oil and gas sector; Azerbaijan had the world's fastest rate of
economic growth
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in the three-year period from 2005–2007.
[Thomas De Waal]
Azerbaijan at 25: A New Era of Change and Turbulence
, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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(2016). Azerbaijan's oil riches strengthened the stability of Aliyev's regime and enriched ruling elites in Azerbaijan.
However, periods of low
oil price
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s, as well as
inflation
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, weakened the Azerbaijani economy
and slowed economic growth.[Nailia Bagirova & Margarita Antidze]
Azerbaijan's economic growth slows to 3 pct in 2014 due to weaker oil price
, 12 January 2015. Aliyev continued the neopatrimonial system inherited from his father.[ Azerbaijan's oligarchic system inhibited smaller businesses and blocked foreign investment outside the fossil fuels sector.][ Persistent pledges by Aliyev and Azerbaijani elites to prioritize economic diversification yielded few major results,][ as the country remained largely depended on oil and gas.][ The ]International Monetary Fund
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has urged Azerbaijan to diverse its economy.[ Efforts to economically liberalize were inhibited by the authorities' fear of political liberalization.][ Currency devaluation has been another economic challenge under Aliyev's tenure.][ In a rare public criticism of other government officials, Aliyev criticized his Economy Minister Shakhin Mustafayev and other Cabinet members for frequently shifting economic forecasts, and for seeking to block economic reforms by blackmailing and denigrating other officials.
]
Criticism
Wealth and corruption
The Aliyev family have enriched themselves through their ties to state-run businesses. They own significant parts of several major Azerbaijani banks, construction firms and telecommunications firms, as well as partially own the country's oil and gas industries. Much of the wealth is hidden in offshore companies. The 2021 Pandora Papers leaks showed that the Aliyev family built a vast offshore network to hide their money. The family and their close associates have secretly been involved in property deals in the UK worth more than £400 million.
Andrew Higgins, writing in ''The Washington Post
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'', stated in 2010 that Azerbaijanis with the same names as Ilham Aliyev's three children owned real estate in Dubai
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worth about $75 million. Higgins stated that some members of the family are indeed wealthy, such as the president's older daughter, Leyla, married to Emin Agalarov, a Russian billionaire, and relatives of the first lady who have businesses in Azerbaijan.
In 2012, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project called Ilham Aliyev the person of the year in organized crime and corruption. Also in 2012, CNBC
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produced the film ''Filthy Rich'' about corruption which also mentioned the Aliyev family.
According to a 2013 investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), the Aliyev family owned at least four offshore companies directly connected with Hassan Gozal. ICIJ stated that family members never declared the Aliyevs' offshore companies, that Ilham and Mehriban Aliyevs had no legal right to open offshore companies, and that when these companies were opened, measures were taken to conceal the real owners. When registering the companies, Aliyev's daughters indicated property worth about $6 million. Investigation of Swedish television showed that offshore companies controlled by Aliyevs received from TeliaSonera the Swedish telecommunications company, a factual bribe in the form of shares of Azercell cellular operator in the amount of 600–700 million dollars (due to the estimate of 2005), which was purchased for only 6.5 million dollars. In a resolution on 10 September 2015, the European Parliament
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called on the EU authorities to conduct a thorough investigation of allegations of corruption against Ilham Aliyev and his family members.
Journalist Khadija Ismayilova, who worked for the United States government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, carried out journalistic investigations, and claimed that Aliyev's family controlled some companies such as " Azerfon", "Azenco", and assets worth $3 billion in the largest Azerbaijani banks.
Ismayilova was later detained in December 2014 and sentenced in September 2015 to 7½ years in prison on trumped-up charges. She was conditionally released in May 2016, in 2020 she was still subject to a travel ban and had been unable to leave the country despite numerous applications to do so. Lawyers will be seeking permission for Ismayilova to travel to the UK to give evidence in the trial of Paul Radu, a Romanian journalist who is co-founder and executive director of investigative reporting group OCCRP (the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project). Radu is being sued for defamation in London by Azerbaijani MP, Javanshir Feyziyev, over two articles in OCCRP's award-winning Azerbaijan Laundromat series about money-laundering out of Azerbaijan. Ismayilova, OCCRP's lead reporter in Azerbaijan, is a key witness in the case.
Aliyev was also included on a list of figures (others being the Minister of Emergency Situations Kamaladdin Heydarov, head of the Presidential Administration Ramiz Mehdiyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva) accused of accepting bribes of $1,000,000 USD from MP candidates to guarantee their "election win" and inclusion to the parliament. This high-level corruption scandal is widely called the Gulargate.
Lobbying and money laundering
Azerbaijan's oil wealth has made it possible for the regime to engage in extensive lobbying efforts. In 2017, the Aliyev family was implicated in the Azerbaijani laundromat scandal, which was a complex money-laundering
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scheme to pay off prominent European politicians to deflect criticism of Aliyev and promote a positive image of his regime.
Authoritarianism
Aliyev rules an authoritarian regime in Azerbaijan, as elections are not free and fair, power is concentrated in the hands of Aliyev and his extended family, corruption is rampant, and human rights
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violations are severe (which included torture
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, arbitrary arrests, as well as harassment of journalists and non-governmental organization
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s). Many observers see Aliyev as a dictator.
Human rights violations
Human rights
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violations in Azerbaijan during Aliyev's presidency include torture
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, arbitrary arrests and harassment of journalists and non-governmental organization
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s.
Suppression of opposition parties and free press
In a speech delivered on 15 July 2020, during the 2020 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes, President Aliyev targeted the largest opposition party, the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan. He declared that "we need to finish with the ' fifth column" and the Popular Front "worse than the Armenians". According to Azerbaijani sources as many as 120 people are currently held in jail, including some deputy leaders of the party as well as journalists. On 20 July the U.S. State Department urged Azerbaijan to avoid using the pandemic to silence "civil society advocacy, opposition voices, or public discussion". These actions are widely seen as an attempt "to eliminate pro-democracy advocates and political rivals once and for all". According to RFE/RL, "Aliyev's authoritarian rule has shut down independent media outlets and suppressed opposition parties while holding elections deemed neither free nor fair by international monitoring groups".
Controversies
Ramil Safarov repatriation
In 2012, Aliyev convinced the government of Hungary
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to transfer convicted murderer Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan to complete the rest of his prison term. While attending a NATO-sponsored English-language course in Hungary, Safarov had murdered an Armenian lieutenant, Gurgen Margaryan, who was also taking the course, while Margaryan was asleep. Safarov admitted that he committed the crime and surrendered himself to the police. Safarov has justified the act based over the Naghorno Karabakh conflict between the two countries from 1988 to 1994. Safarov had been tried and sentenced to life imprisonment in Hungary. However, after being extradited to Azerbaijan, Safarov received a hero's welcome, promoted to the rank of major, and given an apartment and over eight years of back pay, covering the time he had spent in jail.
Statements about conflict with Armenians
While in office, Aliyev has made numerous anti-Armenian statements, and claiming historically Armenian territory for Azerbaijan.
Shortly after thousands of Azerbaijani people gathered to commemorate the Khojaly massacre, in which Azerbaijan claims that 613 Azerbaijanis had been massacred by the Armenian irregular forces and the 366th CIS regiment of the Soviet Union 20 years earlier, Human Rights Watch claims that 200+ Azerbaijanis were massacred, Aliyev posted on his official website: "Our main enemies are Armenians of the world and the hypocritical and corrupt politicians that they control". During his speech, Ilham Aliyev noted: "I once said that the Armenian people should not be afraid of us, they should be afraid of their own leadership".
In 2008, Aliyev declared that " Nagorno Karabakh will not be independent; the position is backed by international mediators as well; Armenia has to accept the reality", and also stated that "in 1918, Yerevan
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was granted to the Armenians
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. It was a great mistake. The khanate of Iravan was the Azerbaijani territory, the Armenians were guests there." President Ilham Aliyev stated, "the occupation of the territory of the sovereign State with its internationally recognized boundaries – our territorial integrity is recognized by the United Nation and has been left out of due attention of the international community. All these facts are the ever seen injustice." "No project can be carried out in the Armenian occupied Azerbaijani territories without the consent and participation of Azerbaijan".
Aliyev said that "Armenians living in Karabakh must either accept Azerbaijani citizenship or look for another place to live" adding that "I am sure that the majority of the Armenian population living in Karabakh today is ready to accept Azerbaijani citizenship. It's just that these leeches, these wild animals, the separatists eferring to the de facto Republic of Artsakh representativesdon't allow it." Aliyev's irredentist statements have drawn criticism from EU officials and human rights organizations specializing in genocide studies.
During a speech on 10 November 2020, Aliyev directly referred to Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan
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by mockingly saying ("What happened Pashinyan?"), which became an Internet meme in Azerbaijan and Turkey.
In 2023, experts in genocide prevention stated that Azerbaijan's blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh and sabotage of public infrastructure constitutes genocide according to the Genocide Convention: "Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction" and that there are various indicators that Azerbaijan possesses genocidal intent: President Aliyev's public statements, his regime's openly Armenophobic practices and noncompliance with the International Court of Justice
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orders to end the blockade.
Denying Armenia's right to exist
Aliyev has repeatedly made substantial territorial claims over Armenia proper.[ Rubin, Michael]
Azerbaijan’s Aliyev Is a Strategic Liability, Not an Asset
in The National Interest, 22 October 2021, via aei.org, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC. Accessed 28 September 2023. In 2012 he stated that "Armenia as a country is of no value. It is actually a colony, an outpost run from abroad, a territory artificially created on ancient Azerbaijani lands."[ In 2013 he defined much of Armenia as "historical lands" of the ]Azerbaijanis
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, promising them that they will live there "in the future", including in "Irevan and Zangezur regions", to which he sometimes adds "Geicha", Meghri, and Goris.[ The first three of these are irredentist terms by which he means the Armenian capital ]Yerevan
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, the southern Syunik Province
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, and Lake Sevan in Gegharkunik Province, all of them in Armenia, while the latter two are towns in Syunik Province. In 2018, when he became the New Azerbaijan Party's presidential candidate, he repeated his call for "the return of Azerbaijanis to these lands" and declared this to be "our political and strategic goal, and we must gradually approach it." In December 2016, he clarified that he does not "intend to reclaim hese lands... through military force" in the immediate future, but that the "time will come" when "we, Azerbaijanis, will return to all our historic lands", wherefore " e main factor or successis strength... a more powerful army."[
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Personal life
Ilham Aliyev married Mehriban Aliyeva in Baku on 22 January 1983. They have three children, Leyla, Arzu and Heydar, and five grandchildren. He is fluent in Azerbaijani, English, French, Russian and Turkish. His wife is the inaugural Vice President of Azerbaijan.
Honours
National honours and medals
Source:
* – Heydar Aliyev Order
* – Order of Sheikhulislam
Foreign honours
* – Order of the Star of Romania (2004)
* – Order of Abdulaziz Al Saud (2005)
* – Order of Honor of Georgia
* - Order of Stara Planina
* – Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor
* – Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
* – First Class of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (2008)
* – Order of Mubarak the Great
* – Gold Medal
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of the Hellenic Republic
* – Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Three Stars
* – Grand Cross of Faithful Service
* – Order of Ismoili Somoni
* – First Class of the Order of the State of Republic of Turkey (2013)
* – Order of Liberty (2013)
* – Order of the Republic of Serbia (2013)
* – Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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(12 July 2018)
* – Friendship order of Bulgaria (2019)
* – Order of the Golden Eagle (22 August 2022)
;International organizations
* Medal For Distinction in Protection of CIS State Borders and Badge for Strengthening of Border Cooperation (2008).
* Organization of Turkic States – Supreme Order of Turkic World
;Others
* – İhsan Doğramacı Prize for International Relations for Peace
* – Prepodobniy Sergiy Rodonejskiy first degree Order of Russian Orthodox Church
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* International Military Sports Council – Grand Cordon Order of Merit
Honorary degrees
Aliyev has also received honorary degrees from universities from the following states: Turkmenistan
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, Belarus
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, Russia
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, Bulgaria
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, Turkey
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, Ukraine
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, Kazakhstan
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, Romania
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, Jordan
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, Hungary
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, Azerbaijan
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, and South Korea.
Notes
References
External links
Official Azerbaijan president website
BBC profile: Ilham Aliyev
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Ilham Aliyev,
1961 births
Living people
Aliyev family, Ilham Aliyev
Authoritarianism
Azerbaijani nationalists
Critics of Islamism
Moscow State Institute of International Relations alumni
Politicians from Baku
Presidents of Azerbaijan
Prime ministers of Azerbaijan
New Azerbaijan Party politicians
Children of presidents
Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
Recipients of the Heydar Aliyev Order
Recipients of the Order of Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow
Recipients of the Order of Honor (Georgia)
Recipients of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
Recipients of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise
Recipients of the Order of the Star of Romania
People named in the Panama Papers
Anti-Armenian sentiment in Azerbaijan
Deniers of the Armenian genocide
People named in the Pandora Papers
Chairmen of the Turkic Council
Secretaries-general of the Non-Aligned Movement
Knights Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Recipients of the Supreme Order of Turkic World
Leaders of political parties in Azerbaijan
Recipients of the Order of Liberty (Ukraine)