В Азербайджане арестовали одного из лидеров "Реального движения"

В Азербайджане в преддверии конституционных реформ, намеченных на следующий месяц, был арестован один из лидеров организации "Реальное движение". Проправительственное информационное агентство АПА сообщает, что исполнительный секретарь движения Натик Джафарли был арестован по решению Насиминского районного суда и заключен в тюрьму на срок 4 месяца.

Натик Джафарли обвиняется в незаконном предпринимательстве, присвоении и уклонении от налогов, об этом агентству АПА сообщил его адвокат Джавад Джавадов.

В пятницу (12 августа) Джафарли был вызван в Cледственное управление по тяжким преступлениям Генеральной прокуратуры, откуда его доставили в суд, где решением суда он был заклчен под арест.

Натик Джафарли уже второй член организации, заключенный под арест. Еще один член, Ильгар Мамедов, был арестован в феврале 2013 года после того, как он отправился провезти расследование сообщений о беспорядках в городе Исмаиллы.

В марте 2014 года Мамедов был приговорен к 7 годам лишения свободы. В настоящее время он все еще находится в тюрьме, несмотря на международные протесты против его ареста и приговора, а также вынесенным в его пользу решением Европейским судом по правам человека. Мамедов объявлен "узником совести" Amnesty International.

Арест Джафарли произошел в преддверии конституционного референдума, который предусматривает продление времени пребывания в должности президента и создание нового поста вице-президента.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Натик Джафарли (фото любезно предоставлено RFE/RL)

 

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