 Reactions to the arrest of Aziz Orojov began to be made in the world media. Azerbaijan's pro-government media has been ramping up, its anti-U.S. rhetoric and the government is publicly musing about banning the activities of U.S. aid, the U.S. government's international development arm. This was stated by Eurasia media outlet. It is noted that a campaign against supposed U.S. spies continued with the arrest of a fourth media manager in a week's time. Eurasia recalls that on November the 27th police arrested the chief of canal 13 internet television Aziz Orojov and searched his house. A criminal case was launched against him on charges of illegal construction. He was placed in pre-trial detention for three months. A photo of Orojov saying goodbye to his young daughter during his arrest went viral on social media. It's not a photo of the day, it's a photo of the era. It symbolizes President Ilham Aliyev's policy to make us more like Central Asia. Opposition leader Ali Karimli wrote on Facebook, it wasn't Orojov's first arrest. He was jailed in 2017 on charges of illegal entrepreneurship and abuse of power and released on probation a year later. Orojov's arrest follows those of the senior management of the investigative news outlet, Abzaz Media. Director Ulvi Hassanli, editor-in-chief Sevinj Vagifgizi and deputy director Mohamed Kekalov were charged with smuggling after law enforcement claimed to have recovered 40,000 euros of cash at Abzaz's office in Baku. Each of the three were given pre-trial detention terms of roughly four months.