Gyulalyevs are released from the police, but temporarily (UPDATED)
Ogtay Gyulalyev, a coordinator of the Alliance "Azerbaijan has no political prisoners" and a member of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) together with his two sons left the Main Police Office of Baku city at 14:30.
They were summoned to the Main Police Office of Baku at the complaint of a neighbor allegedly beaten by Gyulalyev’s sons. But during the confrontation the woman refused to issue such a statement, and in spite of the pressure of the police, gave a written statement that she has no claims to the family Gyulalyev. However Gyulalyev was told in the police that the case still will be sent to the court.
2015 November 28 (Saturday) 12:18:37
Ogtay Gyulalyev, a Coordinator of the Alliance "Azerbaijan has no political prisoners" and a member of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) has been summoned today with two sons to the General Directorate of Police in Baku. The reasons of the summon are unknown. Earlier Gyulalyev was summoned several times to the police together with his sons.
One son of the human rights activist, Ali Gyulalyev, was charged in a fight on September 20, 2013 at the school N165, where he studied. Despite the fact that the victim in this case, a student of the same school Bayram Sultanli, withdrew his complaint, on October 30th Khatai Court found Ali Gyulalyev guilty of hooliganism and sentenced him to six months of corrective labor with deduction of 15% of salary. Subsequently, the Court of Appeal upheld that decision. -06D--
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