Tofig Yagublu Transferred to Civilian Clinic
Baku / 12.09.20 / Turan: Opposition politician Tofig Yagublu, who is on hunger strike for 11 days, was transferred from the detention center No. 3 of the Penitentiary Service to a private civil clinic Baku City Hospital on Saturday evening.
Professor Adil Geybulla made an appeal to the leadership of the Penitentiary Service to transfer Yagublu to a civilian clinic during the politician's medical examination in the pre-trial detention center.
The issue has been positively resolved today. Geybulla was asked from the Penitentiary Service to which clinic Yagubly could be transferred to what the doctor suggested City Hospital, where he himself works.
According to the professor, yesterday Yagublu did not object to the proposal to transfer to a private clinic.
Geybulla emphasized that the transfer to a civilian clinic is associated with Yagublu's critical condition.
In turn, the politician's daughter Nigar Hazi said that Yagublu's transfer to a civil clinic was carried out on the basis of the appeal of the lawyer Agil Laidge to the European Court on the basis of the "39th rule". It is usually used in cases where there are irreversible threats to human life. -021С06-
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- 12 September 2020 17:43
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