Appeal the verdict against Giyas Ibrahimov
The lawyer Elchin Sadigov submitted to the Baku Serious Crimes Court an appeal against the sentence to Giyas Ibrahimov, the activists NIDA. On his page on facebook he wrote that a 25-page complaint was filed in the "illegal and unjustified" the verdict of the Baku Serious Crimes Court on October 25, the deprivation of liberty for Ibragimova 10 years. Many international human rights organizations, called the charges trumped an condemned the sentence against Ibrahimov.
Giyas Ibraghmov and Bayram Mammadov were arrested May 10 on charges of drug trafficking. However, the true reason for their arrest became graffiti on the monument to Heydar Aliyev: "Congratulations on the slaves!" and "Down with the system!". Amnesty International recognized the activists "prisoners of conscience". The trial in the case of Mammadov continues. --03B06-
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Azerbaijan is set to experience a sharp drop in temperatures, with stormy and snowy conditions expected across the country in the coming days, the National Hydrometeorology Service said on Monday. The forecast warns of intense precipitation in some areas, snowfall in mountainous and foothill regions, icy roads, and strong winds.
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Well-known Azerbaijani lawyer Aslan Ismayilov has issued a public appeal to Inam Karimov, Chairman of the Supreme Court and the Judicial-Legal Council, calling for urgent reforms in the country's judicial system. Ismayilov warned that systemic corruption and procedural violations within the courts are fueling public discontent and could lead to further unrest.
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