Turkish court granted the petition of Intigam Aliyev against police
Baku/09.06.14/Turan” A famous human rights defenders Intigam Aliyev obtained the truth in the Turkish court, which upheld his claim against the police, who on December 7, 2011 at the Istanbul airport "Ataturk" illegally arrested him.
According to the Turkish site radical.com.tr, the court ruled that the detention of Aliyev was unjustified, just like the use of violence against him and one year ban for travel to Turkey.
The court passed a ruling to pay him 7,500 lire as moral compensation, and 600 lire as a material compensation.
The cause for the incident was uncivil behavior of the cop who dropped Aliyev’s passport. Aliyev asked him to be more respectful, in response police used bad words and arrested Aliyev.
In response to the demands of the human rights activist to stop outrage against him a lawsuit was filed under the Article 106.1, 265.1 and 125.3 of the Turkish Penal Code (threat, insult and violation of the rights of official.)
The lawyer Intigam Aliyev filed a counter-suit, and was able to win the case.
Turan failed to get comments from the human rights defender.
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