Consideration of the appeal of NIDA activists is postponed to June 27
Preliminary hearing in the case of activists of NIDA Movement, scheduled for June 23 in Baku Appeal Court, is postponed to June 27, Turan was told by the lawyer Fariz Namazly. According to him, the reason for this was the non-appearance of lawyers, and defendants demanded their presence. Upon entering the room, the defendants were welcomed with applause. At the same time, Bakhtiyar Guliyev was not delivered to the court, who had previously "repented", and withdrew from the organization.
*On May 6, 2014 Baku Serious Crimes Court found them guilty of planning riots during a protest on March 10, 2013, Illegal possession of explosives and narcotics, as well as disorderly conduct and sentenced to prison terms ranging from six to eight years. -16/06D-
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