Relatives of another soldier say about removal of internal organs
At today press-conference in the Media Center, mother of Ishmael Ibayev, who died in the army, stated that the corpse was missing internal organs.
Ibayev was drafted into the army four months ago and served in Nakhchivan. According to the Defense Ministry, Ibayev committed suicide on August 1, by shooting his head with the service weapon. However, parents of the soldiers do not believe in this version. They are convinced that their son was killed in order to sell his organs. Soldier's father said that during the washing of the body in the mosque, he saw that his internal organs were missing. According to the father, the corps was examined on the 39th day after the death of the soldier in the presence of relatives. Experts gave the conclusion that "the internal organs have rotted."
Parents believe that the results of examination were false, to hide the removal of internal organs.
According to the soldier's mother, the head of the executive power and mobilization service of Jabrail region offered money for parents, so that they were silent.
Rahim Namazov, who currently lives in France, joined the press conference via telephone. Previously he worked as a driver of the military prosecutor of Nakhchivan, Yashar Hasanov. Namazov said that there were cases of withdrawal of the internal organs of soldiers in Nakhchivan. According to him, once drunk Hasanov told him: "Yesterday I could not sleep, I saw soldiers in my dream, they demanded back their kidney, as if he felt that I had his kidney," said Namazov.
He also said that an officers from Ganja told him similar things. Human rights activist, Alekper Mammadov, said in this regard it is necessary to bring a lawsuit on the fact of removal of internal organs, and to investigate the case. -05C-
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