 International Press Institute condemned the arrest of Aziz Orodov. When police arrived at the home of Aziz Orodov, the Azerbaijani journalist's three-year-old daughter tried to stand between her father and the masked officials there to arrest him, according to Voice of America. Video shows the girl, her hair in pigtails and barely measuring up to her father's waist, wrap her arms around Orodov as masked men stand in the corner. She's trying to keep Aziz from the police and tries not to let him go with them. Orodov's brother Anar Orodov told Voice of America. Arrested in late November on illegal construction, charges that media advocates view as retaliatory as Aziz Orodov will be held in pre-trial detention for three months. If convicted, the director of the independent channel, Canal 13, faces up to three years in prison. Orodov is one of six independent journalists detained in Azerbaijan over the past two weeks. Press freedom experts say the move underscores the lack of civil liberties for the media. It's shocking and outrageous to see this high number of journalists being arrested in such a short time frame. Said Karol Lutka, who works on Azerbaijan at the Vienna-based International Press Institute. I haven't seen anything like this in the region.