NIDA Activist Arrested for Ten Days (UPDATED)
The Narimanov District Court arrested the activist of the NIDA movement Anar Abdullah for 10 days on charges of no subordination to police, according to NIDA.
The organization also distributed a video interview with Abdullah before his arrest, where the activist said he had noticed police surveillance at his home already on May 24.
He said he did not commit any crimes, and if he is arrested, it will be a political order.
Recall that today Abdullah was taken to the 18th police station. He became the fifth youth activist, who was arrested after 10 May, when the monument to Heydar Aliyev was written the inscriptions Happy Slaves! and Down with the System!
A day later a NIDA activist Bayram Mammadov and a member of the Left Front Giyas Ibrahimov were arrested and accused of drug trafficking on a large scale.
On May 25 a NIDA activist Amid Suleymanov and a photographer Elnur Mukhtar were detained and arrested for 10 days. -05C06-
2016 May 27 (Friday) 13:53:53
Today, a youth activist of NIDA Anar Abdullah was arrested and taken to the 18th Police Station of the Narimanov district. This was announced by the movement NIDA.
Currently, the lawyer Shahla Humbatova is trying to find out the reasons for his detention. However, the police are trying to deny the presence of Anar Abdullah there, despite the fact that the lawyer herself saw him there and reported that to Turan.
Note that this is the fifth youth activist, who has been arrested after 10 May, when the monument to Heydar Aliyev was written the inscriptions Happy Slaves! and Down with the System!
A day later an activist of NIDA Bayram Mammadov and a member of the Left Front Giyas Ibrahimov were arrested and accused of drug trafficking on a large scale.
On May 25 a NIDA activist Amid Suleymanov and a photographer Elnur Mukhtar were detained and arrested for 10 days. -05C06-
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