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    ONLY TWO POLITICAL PRISONERS AMONG 101 PARDONED PEOPLE IN AZERBAIJAN

    13:26 19/03/2015 >> LAW

    The decree of the president of Azerbaijan about pardoning has come
    into force. The decree signed on 18 March by Ilham Aliyev applied to
    101 people, Azerbaijani information agency APA reports.

    The list of those pardoned includes Bashir Suleymanli, the executive
    director of Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Centre, Ramil
    Veliyev, detained during the protest Freedom to Hijab, and Orkhan
    Eyubzadeh, NIDA civil movement activist. News outlet Haqqin.az
    adds that Musavat opposition party activist Shahla Mukhtarova is
    in the list. The full list of those pardoned is published on the
    site 1news.az.

    At the beginning of 2013 NIDA movement activists called on the
    people to take part in the protest against the numerous deaths
    of Azerbaijani soldiers in non-combat situation. Thus, in 2012,
    according to "Doctrine", the Azerbaijani military investigations
    center, 97 soldiers were killed in the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan,
    80% of which died in the non-combat situation.

    On the eve of the protest of 10 March 2013 three activists were
    detained. They were charged with possessing Molotov cocktails that they
    allegedly were going to use during the protest. Civil Movement NIDA
    denied the claims of the MNS and the Prosecutor General's Office of
    Azerbaijan that during the search of the apartment of three activists
    Molotov cocktails and drugs had been found. Relatives of the arrested
    stated that all that stuff "found" in the apartments was planted by
    the Azerbaijani enforcers.

    At the end of 2010 the Azerbaijani authorities banned wearing hijabs
    at school which gave rise to mass protest of Muslim believers in
    the republic. In January 2011, the leader of the Islamic Party of
    Azerbaijan Movsum Samedov condemned Azerbaijani authorities for
    banning the headscarves in schools, denounced corruption and human
    rights violations in the country and called on the Azerbaijani people
    to rise against the oppressive regime. Samedov and several of his
    supporters were arrested and sentenced to long prison terms. 2012
    also saw dozens of cases of Muslim believers' arrests on various
    charges from drug possession to cooperating with Special Services
    of Iran, weapon possession, organizing acts of terrorism, etc. On
    22 April, 2013 eight participants of the protest Freedom to Hijab -
    which had taken place on 5 October, 2012 in front of the building of
    the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan - were convicted.

    The Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Centre carried out
    a monitoring of the presidential elections on 9 November, 2013 and
    pointed out numerous violations of law. In late October Prosecutor
    General's Office of Azerbaijan filed a criminal case and carried out
    investigations on Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Centre. In
    May 2014 the executive director of the Centre Bashir Suleymanli was
    sentenced to 3.5 years imprisonment.

    http://www.panorama.am/en/law/2015/03/19/azerbaijan-prisoners/

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