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Analysis: Baku Trial Proceedings Differ Sharply From Nuremberg

Not Nuremberg

The Armenian WeeklyMay 30, 20261 min readOriginal: The Armenian Weekly
Analysis: Baku Trial Proceedings Differ Sharply From Nuremberg

An analysis published in The Armenian Weekly compares Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's recent statements equating trials in Baku to the Nuremberg proceedings, finding the comparison fundamentally flawed on multiple grounds.

Aliyev made the comparison during a February 2026 Munich Security Conference interview, claiming the crimes tried in Baku were "even worse" than Nazi crimes prosecuted at Nuremberg. The article examines seven key differences between the two proceedings, including transparency, international participation, and judicial composition.

The analysis notes that Nuremberg trials were open to international media and observers with daily published transcripts, while Baku proceedings restricted access to preapproved attendees and classified significant evidentiary materials. The Nuremberg Tribunal featured judges from four Allied powers with no direct stake in individual cases, whereas Baku's military court consists of Azerbaijani judges appointed by the state prosecuting the case.

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