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Campaign in defense of Tofig Yagublu grows
Baku / 04.09.20 / Turan: The Elections Monitoring and Democracy Studies Center (EMDSC) condemned the verdict against Tofig Yagublu, a member of the Musavat party and the National Council of Democratic Forces.
The EMDSC considers the arrest of Yagublu to be politically motivated and integral to the growing political repression in the country during the pandemic. In the Yagublu case, there is a violation of the rights to freedom and a fair trial guaranteed by the Constitution and the ECHR.
The EMDSC called on the Council of Europe and the European Union, as well as international human rights organizations to support efforts to release Yagublu.
Yagublu has been on a hunger strike for the third day in protest against the trumped-up charges and demanding his release. —06D-
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