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Azerbaijan jails rights activist for six years

Azerbaijan jails rights activist for six years
15.07.2014 09:00

A court in Azerbaijan on Monday sentenced a prominent rights activist to six years in jail for hooliganism and possession of a knife, his lawyer said, denouncing the charges as bogus.

Elchin Sadygov told AFP that his client Hasan Huseynli had been "jailed for six years on bogus charges of hooliganism and possessing cold arms" by a court in the second city of Ganca.

Huseynli, who chairs the Intelligent Citizen rights group, had been accused of a knife attack on March 31, but that charge had not been proven, Sadygov said.

The justice ministry declined to comment.

Local rights groups said ahead of the trial that the activist had been gaining popularity among youths in the area, which they claimed was the real motivation for the prosecution.

(AFP)

Bakudaily.az

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