Предупреждение Азербайджану по делу Ильгара Мамедова от Совета Европы

Комитет министров Совета Европы, состоящий из представителей 47 стран-членов, официально уведомил Азербайджан о своем намерении иницийровать судебный иск, связанный с исполнением решения по делу Ильгара Мамедова против Азербайджана в Европейском суде по правам человека.

В мае 2014 года суд постановил, что решение об аресте и продлении содержания под стражей оппозиционера Ильгара Мамедова нарушает ряд статей Европейской конвенции о правах человека. Суд, в частности, указал, что фактическая цель его преследования и задержания заключалась в том, чтобы заставить замолчать или наказать его за критику правительства, что нарушает статью 18 Конвенции. На сегодняшний день суд признал нарушение 18 статьи только по пяти судебным делам и во всех этих случаях, за исключением Ильгара Мамедова против Азербайджана, заявители были освобождены.

Однако, спустя более трех лет г-н Мамедов остается в тюрьме.

Сегодня Комитет министров принял решение о начале процедуры, введенной в 2010 году, согласно которой дело может быть возвращено в Европейский суд по правам человека для принятия решения о том, является ли его невыполнение дополнительным нарушением конвенции.

В сегодняшней временной резолюции комитет дал Азербайджану возможность до 29 ноября представить свое мнение в письменной форме. Если решение не будет вынесено, тем не менее, 5 декабря в Комитет Министров будет представлена еще одна Временная резолюция, передающая дело в Европейский суд по правам человека.

Государства-члены Совета Европы обязаны выполнять решения Европейского суда по правам человека в соответствии со статьей 46 Конвенции о правах человека. Комитет министров отвечает за надзор за исполнением судебных решений.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы Совета Европы

фото: Ильгар Мамедов

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