Tofig Yagublu
Tofig Yagublu has been on hunger strike for 12 days
Baku/16.01.23/Turan: Opposition politician Tofig Yagublu, who is serving an administrative arrest, has been on a hunger strike for 12 days demanding his release. On Monday, at hospital number 6, where he was hospitalized on the seventh day of the hunger strike, his daughter Nigar Hazi and Dr. Adyl Geybulla, who examined the politician, visited Tofig Yagublu.
“Hemodynamic indicators are stable, blood pressure is normal - 120/80, saturation is 98 percent, pulse is 92. We gave him an infusion to maintain strength,” Geybulla said.
Meanwhile, a hunger strike in solidarity with Yagublu and public activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev has been going on for 8 days at the headquarters of the Musavat Party. On January 15, 10 members of the Popular Front Party and 2 Musavat activists went on a hunger strike. Another 4 PFPA activists are on hunger strike in Agdash region. For the 10th day, the wife of the politician, Maya Yagublu, continues her hunger strike at home. --06B---
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- 16 January 2023 18:07
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