On 28 April 2014, Arif Yunusov and his wife Leyla were detained at the
Heydar Aliyev International Airport on their way to
Doha, Qatar amid a crackdown on human rights activists and journalists. He and Leyla were then jailed. At times, during various trials, Arif Yunusov lost consciousness due to his health conditions. On 13 August 2015, Arif Yunusov was sentenced to 7 years in jail, and his wife, Leyla, was sentenced to 8.5 years in jail on charges that include fraud and tax evasion. The couple also faced treason charges (allegedly for spying for
Armenia) in a separate case, which was later suspended. Western governments and human rights groups expressed concern over their prosecution.
Human Rights Watch denounced their case as a show trial, and
Amnesty International declared the couple
prisoners of conscience. The detention of Arif and Leyla Yunus, as well as
Rasul Jafarov, has largely been regarded as another step in the state crackdown on civil society in Azerbaijan. The actions of the authorities were harshly condemned by many prominent international human rights organizations, among them
Amnesty International (which calls the Yunus "prisoners of conscience" and has called on the authorities to release them immediately),
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe,
United States Mission to the OSCE, Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders,
Nobel Women's Initiative,
Reporters Without Borders,
Human Rights Watch and others.
Human Rights Watch called for the suspension of Azerbaijan's membership from an Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) because of "Azerbaijan government’s offensive against human rights defenders and non-governmental organizations". Leyla and Arif Yunus were allowed by the Azerbaijani government to travel to the
Netherlands for health treatment in April 2016, where they remained to reside in. ==Personal life==