Another seven protesters held accountable (UPDATED)
Another seven participants of the Sunday protest against death of the disabled of the Karabakh war Zaur Hasanov were administratively sanctioned. December 30 activists of the party Musavat Orkhan Eyubzade, Tural Sadigli and Javid Hajibayli were arrested for 18, 17 and 16 days, and members of PPFA Orkhan Jarchy and Turkel Alisoy – for 16 and 15 days.
They were found guilty under Article 298.2 (violation of the rules of demonstrations) of the Code of Administrative Offences, a member of the Board of the party Musavat Tural Abbasli.
Activists of PPFA Beyim Hasanli and Kamala Bananyarly were fined 400 and 500 manat .
Hasanli stated that the accused were granted state attorneys, but they refused of their services.
Yesterday one of the protesters Samir Poladov was arrested for 15 days, and another 14 were fined. -16B -
2013 December 30 (Monday) 01:00:10
Fifteen protesters in the Sunday protest against incitement to suicide of the disabled of the Karabakh War Zaur Hasanov were subjected to administrative punishment. At the same time one of the suspects was arrested for 15 days, another 14 were fined.
In particular, to 15 days in jail was sentenced Samir Poladov, a nonpartisan.
PPFA members Togrul Ibrahimli, Sabir Mammadov, Natig Rustamli, Gharib Musayev, Bakhtiyar Huseynov, Chilanay Seyidli, Kamilla Akhmedova, Mahira Huseynova and activists of the party Musavat Khayam Mammadov and Alekper Rzayev were fined 300 manat.
Two Karabakh War veterans Javanshir Osmanli and Ildrim Tahmazov were fined respectively 300 and 350 manat.
Two more nonpartisans Novruz Novruzov and Majid Vahid were fined AZN 300 and AZN 500.
PPFA members Kamala Bananyarly, Beyim Hasanli, Orkhan Jarchy, and Turkel Azerturk and the activist of Musavat, Javid Hajibayli were released after they signed a summons to the police on December 30. -06D -
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