Nargiz Absalamova has been engaged in journalism since 2019. During this time, she collaborated with media outlets such as Toplum TV and Mikroskop Media. Since 2021, she has been working with
Abzas Media. and creating educational content in the
Azerbaijani language on feminism. October 13, 2020 — During an interview with Giyas Ibrahimov, who had been summoned to the
Prosecutor General’s Office, Nargiz Absalamova and her colleague
Ulviyya Ali were detained together with Ibrahimov. After more than an hour at Police Station No. 26 of the Yasamal District Police Department, they were released. August 4, 2021 — While performing her professional duties outside the administrative building of the Khazar District Police Department, Absalamova was detained together with colleagues
Ulviyya Ali and
Elnara Gasimova during a feminist protest against the murder of Sevil Maharramova. She was subjected to rough treatment, verbally insulted inside the building, and her filming equipment was damaged. Complaints filed with relevant authorities produced no results. According to her, she fell during a clash with law enforcement and sustained injuries. Doctors diagnosed her with a fractured coccyx. Although the
Ministry of Internal Affairs claimed that force had not been used, video footage later surfaced showing law enforcement officers knocking several women to the ground. Absalamova fell onto a stone curb. She later sought medical help, where doctors confirmed a coccyx fracture and soft tissue injuries. She was prescribed three weeks of bed rest and instructed to sit only in a special chair. June 21, 2023 — She faced police interference while covering a
protest by local residents in the village of
Soyudlu,
Gadabay District. She was detained along with colleagues Nigar Mubariz and Elsever Muradzade; their phones were confiscated, and they were forcibly removed from the village and later expelled from the district. The
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called on Baku to investigate the incidents in Soyudlu. Nargiz Absalamova also participated in feminist rallies held on March 8 in 2020–2023, demanding that the Azerbaijani government accede to the
Istanbul Convention, aimed at ensuring gender equality in labor and education and combating violence against women. In 2021, she was detained during one of these protests. == Arrest and trial (2023–2025) ==