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ECHR obliges Baku to provide G.Ibadoglu with normal examination
Baku/21.09.23/Turan: The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has satisfied the complaint of oppositionist Gubad Ibadoglu detained in Azerbaijan. This was reported to Turan by the politician's brother Galib Togrul.
According to the decision of 20 September, the Azerbaijani government should conduct an examination and treatment of Gubad Ibadoglu in a specialised clinic. At the same time, the authorities must regularly inform the ECHR about the results of treatment.
Gubad Ibadoglu's lawyers filed a complaint with the ECHR in late August over the lack of proper medical care.
*On 24 July, the Narimanov District Court of Baku arrested Gubad Ibadoglu for 3 months and 26 days on charges of making counterfeit money. The Azerbaijani Interior Ministry said Ibadoglu is linked to supporters of Fethullah Gulen, accused of a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey. On 25 August, he was charged with another charge of "production, storage or distribution of religious extremist materials".
Gubad Ibadoglu rejects the charges, considering them absurd. Many international organisations and officials have called on official Baku to immediately release the politician. -06В-
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