The charge d'affaires at the Norwegian and German embassies in Baku, Lars Hansen and Peter Zigler respectively, were called to the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on November 16 to discuss criticism on November 11-12 by Oslo and Berlin of Azerbaijan's prosecutions of opposition bloggers Adnan Hajizada and Emin Milli.
Deputy Foreign Minister Vagif Sadygov said the criticism from the two countries is "baseless, unacceptable and is below the level of Azerbaijan's relations with other countries."
Sadygov said the trial of the two bloggers complied with Azerbaijani law and was transparent.
A Baku court on November 11 sentenced Hajizada to two years and Milli to 2 1/2 years in prison on hooliganism charges for an altercation at a Baku restaurant on July 8.
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