Tural Mustafayev on Hunger Strike
Tural Mustafayev, who passes on the case of the journalist Khadija Ismayilova as a victim, went on hunger strike. Turan was told by his father Bulud Mustafayev.
According to him, Tural for the sixth day has been on hunger strike and is in serious condition. "He is protesting against the ban for his leaving Azerbaijan," said the father.
Recall that Khadija Ismayilova was arrested on December 5, 2014 on the basis of complaints by Tural Mustafayev as saying that Khadija drove him to a suicide attempt. However, later Mustafayev admitted that he slandered his colleague due to the pressure exerted by employees of the Ministry of National Security.
Mustafayev’s father also said that his son has not been working for two years.
Despite the fact that against Tural there are no charges, since 17 December 2014 he has been prohibited from leaving the country.
"Tural intends to fast until his rights are not restored," said his father, noting that the Prosecutor General's office does not respond to his complaints. -03B-
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