
Witnesses avoid appearing in court in the case of NIDA
The trial in the case of seven activists of the NIDA Movement and a member of the organization "Free Youth" Ilkin Rustamzade, continued today in the Baku Serious Crimes Court.
According to a lawyer Nemat Kerimli, despite the decision to summons the witnesses Anar Abbasov and Tofig Asadov, they did not attend.
The lawyer said they are key witnesses for the prosecution as Abbasov is a former member of NIDA.
Another witness's identity is unknown, and despite requests, no response was received, Kerimli said.
Then the process put forward a request for summoning witnesses Shahin Novruzlu and Rashad Hasanov who were present during the search of the house.
Applications will be considered on February 27. -16D-
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