Adil Qeybulla
Adil Geybulla on the state of Saleh Rustamov
Baku/15.12.21/Turan: Saleh Rustamov, who is on hunger strike for the 40th day, is receiving supportive treatment. The doctor Adil Geybulla, who was allowed to see Rustamov at the Medical Institution of the Penitentiary Service, told Turan about this in the evening on December 15. “He is receiving certain treatment. Today he had a cardiogram. But for a person on a hunger strike, any side diseases are dangerous. Even a mild cold can cause complications. Therefore, supportive treatment is being carried out,” said the doctor.
According to him, although Rustamov refuses to take water, he is injected with fluid by the method of infusion. Geybullah himself also took part in medical procedures. When asked if there is a threat of falling into a coma, Geybulla said that doctors are doing everything to avoid this.
* Supporter of the Popular Front Party, veteran of the first Karabakh war, Saleh Rustamov, was arrested in May 2018 and sentenced to 7 years 3 months in prison on a falsified case of “illegal financing of the Popular Front Party”.
Human rights activists recognized him as a political prisoner. On November 6, he began an indefinite hunger strike demanding his release.
Saleh Rustamov is a veteran of the Karabakh war. In 1992, being the head of the Executive Power of the Gadabay region, he was one of the leaders of the Bashkand operation to ensure the security of border villages in the region. —06B06-
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