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Mekhman mamedov6/14/2023 ![]() ![]() “Alternativa” announces release of man from labour slavery in Dagestan.In Sochi, a court fined Ukrainian citizen Svetlana Matukhnova 30,000 roubles, recognizing her post on the social media in support of her country to be discrediting the Russian Armed Forces. Ukrainian woman fined in Sochi for her post on social media.In her turn, Leila Yunus, Director of the Institute for Peace and Democracy, has expressed regret that "the current act of pardon, like the previous ones, has failed to solve the problem of political prisoners." According to her story, "this is an indication of the lack of political will in the authorities to solve the problem of political prisoners, and of their intention to continue pursuing the policy of repressions against their opponents." According to Ms Yunus, the country's prisons continue keeping about 70 political prisoners. Einullah Fatullaev, a former political prisoner and the head of the NGO "For Human Rights", has welcomed the pardon and expressed hope that "future pardons would cover all the innocent convicts." Human rights defenders have different opinions about the current amnesty. According to the investigation, the putsch was prepared by Makhir Javadov, the former prosecutor of the Khatain District of Baku. Mekhman Mamedov, the driver of the former prosecutor Mamed Guliev, was sentenced in 2006 to seven years in prison on charges of a coup d'etat attempt in 2000. In 2008, he was sentenced to seven years of imprisonment. But in 2007 he returned to Baku for his mother's funeral, and then surrendered to the authorities. For a long time he was hiding from the investigation abroad. Thus, Shakhmuradov, a former commander of the OPON (riot police), was convicted on the events of March 1995 (an anti-government rebellion, - note of the " Caucasian Knot"). Nizami Shakhmuradov and Mekhman Mamedov, also pardoned today, were recognized by human rights defenders as political prisoners in the context of their arrest many years on political cases, which had not been objectively investigated and fairly tried. According to Savalan, the drug was planted on him.Īccording to Abulfaz Gurbanly, the head of the youth branch of the PFPA, Savalan was detained for political reasons in particular, for his active participation in the oppositional march on January 20 to mark the 21st anniversary of entry of Soviet Troops into Baku to suppress the national democratic movement. According to the police, 0.17 grams of opium was found on him. ![]() Jabbar Savalan was detained on February 5. ![]() The " Caucasian Knot" has reported that on May 4 the Sumgait City Court sentenced Jabbar Savalan to 2.5 years in prison on charges of illegal drug possession and on July 26 the Sumgait Court of Appeal upheld the verdict. 75 people are exempted from further imprisonment, one person - from his conditional sentence, two - from corrective works, and 14 - from fines.Įarlier, Jabbar Savalan was named a prisoner of conscience by the Amnesty International. Let us remind you that tonight Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev signed a decree to pardon 92 convicts. He is also the member of the Board of the Russian Society of Cardiology and Head of the Diabetes and CVD Section, member of the editorial board of the journals Cardiology and Cardiovascular Prevention and Therapy and the organizer of the annual International Forum of Cardiology and Internal medicine in Moscow and 4 regional conferences.In Azerbaijan, the list of those pardoned has included three persons, earlier recognized by human rights defenders as political prisoners: Jabbar Savalan, a member of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA) Nizami Shakhmuradov, a former OPON (riot police) commander and Mekhman Mamedov, the driver and ex-Prosecutor of Baku. Mamedov is Head of the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Approaches on the Prevention of Chronic Non-communicable Diseases at the National Research Centre for Preventive Medicine Vice-President of the Cardioprogress Foundation, and Deputy Chief Editor of the International Heart and Vascular Disease Journal. and 1 higher doctorate theses were achieved. In 2001, he wrote a higher doctorate thesis on, “The clinical and biochemical peculiarities and approaches to the pharmaceutical management of the metabolic syndrome”. His thesis was entitled, “The components of the metabolic syndrome in arterial hypertension patients”. degree (1997) from the National Research Centre for Preventive Medicine. He continued his medical education as a cardiology intern at the Medical Centre for the President of the Russian Federation, at the Central Clinical Hospital.ĭr. Professor Mehman Mamedov graduated from the I.M.
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