Bashir Suleymanli: the majority of the prisoners are under the age of 35 years

Bashir Suleymanli, the executive director of the Elections Monitoring and  Democracy’s Studies Center (EMDS) who was released yesterday  in accordance with the presidential decree of pardon, said he expects free more political prisoners.

“Of course, I’m a little disappointed. I would like a larger number of political prisoners be pardoned. I thought that freedom will come about 10 political prisoners. I wish that the next time, many political prisoners were pardoned,” said Suleymanli after release.

Concerning the alleged charges  against him, he said: “We did not commit these acts.

Such accusations as appropriation, tax evasion cannot be attributed to NGOs. For NGOs working on a grant basis, and the mechanism of appropriation of grants does not exist. NGOs cannot be accused of tax evasion, because they are exempt from VAT. Therefore unreasonable to accuse us of appropriating, tax evasion, illegal entrepreneurship. ”

He believes that other NGO activists arrested on these charges should be released. “It is necessary to create in Azerbaijan  normal conditions for civil society activities, for civil society is an institution  number one serving development of the state,” said Suleymanli. As a human rights activist, he made some  observations during his arrest in jail and prison. “In places of detention compared to previous times there are mitigating against prisoners. But in any case, there is a need.

I want to develop proposals for the reform of the justice system, the prison service. There must be a new approach to the issue of detention. It is right to keep together for accused for the first time and  the repeat convicted,” said Suleymanli.

According to him, the majority of those arrested are young people under the age of 35 years.

“Most of those  are convicted of drug. It is necessary to carry out social activities, and prevent offenses involving trafficking and drug smuggling. Arrests overcome these crimes is impossible,” said Suleymanli.

He believes that the government should discuss the proposals of NGOs and listen to them, to be open to cooperation.

Suleymanli expressed his gratitude to the local and international community, the media and journalists for their support.

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Bashir Suleymanli: the majority of the prisoners are under the age of 35 years

20 March 2015

Bashir Suleymanli, the executive director of the Elections Monitoring and  Democracy’s Studies Center (EMDS) who was released yesterday  in accordance with the presidential decree of pardon, said he expects free more political prisoners.

“Of course, I’m a little disappointed. I would like a larger number of political prisoners be pardoned. I thought that freedom will come about 10 political prisoners. I wish that the next time, many political prisoners were pardoned,” said Suleymanli after release.

Concerning the alleged charges  against him, he said: “We did not commit these acts.

Such accusations as appropriation, tax evasion cannot be attributed to NGOs. For NGOs working on a grant basis, and the mechanism of appropriation of grants does not exist. NGOs cannot be accused of tax evasion, because they are exempt from VAT. Therefore unreasonable to accuse us of appropriating, tax evasion, illegal entrepreneurship. ”

He believes that other NGO activists arrested on these charges should be released. “It is necessary to create in Azerbaijan  normal conditions for civil society activities, for civil society is an institution  number one serving development of the state,” said Suleymanli. As a human rights activist, he made some  observations during his arrest in jail and prison. “In places of detention compared to previous times there are mitigating against prisoners. But in any case, there is a need.

I want to develop proposals for the reform of the justice system, the prison service. There must be a new approach to the issue of detention. It is right to keep together for accused for the first time and  the repeat convicted,” said Suleymanli.

According to him, the majority of those arrested are young people under the age of 35 years.

“Most of those  are convicted of drug. It is necessary to carry out social activities, and prevent offenses involving trafficking and drug smuggling. Arrests overcome these crimes is impossible,” said Suleymanli.

He believes that the government should discuss the proposals of NGOs and listen to them, to be open to cooperation.

Suleymanli expressed his gratitude to the local and international community, the media and journalists for their support.

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