Avaz Zeynallı
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January 1, 1970
Avaz Zeynallı | |
|---|---|
| Born | Avaz Tapdig oglu Zeynalli January 1, 1970 Agbulag, Goycha district, Armenian SSR, USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Education | Ankara University |
| Occupation | journalist |
| Known for | investigative journalist, critic |
| Television | Xural TV online YouTube channel |
Avaz Zeynalli (Azerbaijani: Əvəz Tapdıq oğlu Zeynallı; 1 January 1970, Agbulag of Goycha district) is an Azerbaijani critic, investigative journalist, and media executive. He is the head of the Xural Media Group, founder of the Xural TV online YouTube channel, and the author and host of the socio-political program Siyasət Meydanı ("Political Arena").
Personal life
Zeynalli was born on January 1, 1970, in the village of Aghbulag, located in the Goycha region. In 1988, he was deported from Armenia alongside other ethnic Azerbaijanis during rising ethnic tensions. Between 1988 and 1990, he served in the Soviet army.
In 1991, Zeynalli enrolled at the Faculty of Law at Ankara University in Turkey. Upon graduating in 1999, he returned to Azerbaijan and began working for various newspapers.[1]
Zeynalli is married to Melahat Zeynalli, who is also a journalist. The couple has two daughters.
Career
While studying in Turkey, Zeynalli published the magazine Böyük Gələcək ("Great Future"). After returning to Azerbaijan, he contributed to several newspapers, including Günaydın, P.S., and Millətin Səsi ("The Nation’s Voice"), and served as editor-in-chief of Vətəndaş Həmrəyliyi ("Civic Solidarity").
In 2002, he founded the newspaper Xural, acting as its editor-in-chief. Since 2010, he has managed the website xural.org, which serves as a platform for independent journalism in Azerbaijan.
In addition to his journalistic work, Zeynalli has translated multiple books into Azerbaijani. Among them is The Prize by Daniel Yergin, a widely acclaimed work on the history and politics of the global oil industry.
Public initiatives
Zeynalli is credited with promoting the idea of establishing a National Lovers' Day in Azerbaijan. He proposed celebrating June 30, the wedding anniversary of January 20 martyrs Ilham and Fariza, as a day to honor love and devotion. He actively campaigned for the adoption of this idea through public events and media initiatives.
In 2006, he published the book June 30 – Lovers' Day. During his imprisonment between 2011 and 2014, he authored a 40-volume prison diary titled Selcanın Məmləkəti (Selcan's Homeland) , parts of which have been published four times.