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Baku Human rights club condemn arrests of activists
Baku/11.10.21/Turan: The Baku Human Rights Club (BCHR) issued a statement expressing concern over the arrests of opposition activists.
In particular, the document refers to a 13-year sentence of imprisonment for an activist of the Popular Front party Niyameddin Ahmedov, administrative arrests for 30 days of member of the same party Fuad Ahmadli and religious activist Kamran Kerimov, and for 15 days of reporter Anar Abdullah.
Monitoring by the BCHR and the materials of the criminal case give reason to believe that the accusation against Ahmedov of financing terrorism has not been proven. Therefore, the allegations must be objectively and comprehensively investigated and receive a new legal assessment.
As for the arrests of Abdullah, Ahmedli and Kerimov, the BCHR is convinced that they were arrested for their social activities. The higher courts must take the necessary steps and make fair decisions.
The BCHR is ready to discuss with government agencies the issues of unjustified arrests and imprisonment and to submit proposals to resolve the problem and prevent the recurrence of similar cases in the future, the statement said. — 06D-
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