Press office of the Interior Ministry denies the fact of torture of PFPA activist

The Press Service of the Interior Ministry has denied allegations of torture against the PFPA activist Turkel Alisoy.

The head of the Press Service Orkhan Mansurzadeh in a statement for the agency Turan called disinformation the news about abuse and violence against Turkel Alisoy.
 
"We categorically refute the widespread information about torture against Alisoy. Reports of Alisoy in handcuffs in the 35th police station, use of torture against him is innuendo, slander, provocation and disinformation. This news has been released in order to attract public attention and to present him as a martyr with trampled rights," he said.
 
Mansurzadeh considers unrealistic the written message from the person subjected to administrative detention. "This office is a specific institution with serious administrative and disciplinary rules and writing and sending letters by the inmates is excluded," he said.
 
Turkel Alisoy was detained by police on March 5 and on March 6 the court decided to arrest him for 20 days for disobeying police.
 
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, before taking him to the place of administrative detention, Alisoy underwent a medical examination, which did not reveal any signs of violence or abuse: "If the party (PFPA - Editor) statement was true, it would get the confirmation during a medical examination. Based on this, we can conclude that the distributed news is misinformation made ​​for the purpose of politicizing the issue and forming an opinion of human rights violations in the country and to tarnish the good image of the police in the society."

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