Jamil Hasanli about humanism of the current pardon
President of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) of Azerbaijan, Jamil Hasanli, commented on the decree of the president on the pardon 148 people. He noted that the pardon affected only 14 political prisoners convicted on trumped up charges. In addition, the appellate court reduced the sentence as a political prisoner journalist Rauf Mirkadirov, releasing him from custody. "They have been released; we congratulate our friends, and share their joy.
However, the pardon again was half-hearted. This pardon touched only 14 of 97 conscientious, honest, patriotic citizens, recognized by international human rights organizations as political prisoners.
The release of the journalist Rauf Mirkadirov also serves for justice restoration, but only by a half. We have already said and now repeat, that pardon, that did not touch Khadija Ismayilova, Ilgar Mammadov, Intigam Aliyev, Seymour Hazy, and others, cannot be considered a solution to the problem of political prisoners.
Thus, Tofig Yagublu have been released, but Ilgar Mamedov convicted under the same Articles, has not been released," wrote Hasanli on his page to Facebook.
Not pardoning the invalids of Karabakh war - Asif Yusifli and Gadir Hudabahshiev, other members of the PPFA, the representatives of the faithful, bloggers, Ali Insanov, against whom there is even the ECHR decision, questions the humanistic content of the decree and preparing it with political passion, wrote Hasanli . -06D-
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