PFPA activist released from prison
Activist of the Mingachevir branch of the Popular Front Party (APFP) Gadir Hudabahshiev was released today after serving a sentence of punishment. He was arrested on February 11, 2015 in one of the cafes in Mingachevir. According to the police statement, he had found a TT pistol.
However, the opposition rejected the accusation, saying that the gun had been planted by the police themselves. PPFA has called the case of Hudabahshiev a political one. On October 14, 2015 Mingachevir City Court sentenced him to 1.5 years in prison. Hudabahshiev was sent to prison, despite the fact that he was a veteran of the Karabakh war, and his wife is the invalid of the second group, and he has three children. Currently in prison are more than a dozen activists and supporters of the PFPA on similar trumped-up charges.-06D-
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