Dr. Gubad Ibdaoghlu Released under House Arrest

Dr. Gubad Ibadoghlu, center, pictured with his lawyers after being released from a Baku detainment facility.

After 274 days in detention, Dr. Gubad Ibadoghlu was released from a Baku detention center under house arrest. Currently, he does not have access to proper and adequate medical care. He needs medical attention, which he cannot safely receive inside Azerbaijan. Dr. Ibadoghlu awaits his trial date, August 20, 2024.

His release comes after Rep. Dina Titus from Nevada introduced a bill to the U.S. Congress proposing sanctions against high-ranking Azerbaijani officials due to human rights violations and sustained political repression.

The draft bill, “Azerbaijan Sanctions Review Act of 2024”, introduced by Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada.

Dr. Ibadoghlu’s arrest is mentioned specifically in the bill, the draft reading: “The detention and subsequent torture and ill-treatment of opposition leaders, activists, and critics of the Aliyev government like Dr. Gubad Ibadoghlu, a prominent scholar who taught in the United States, raises fundamental concerns about due process and the integrity of the legal proceedings against him and others who express political dissent in Azerbaijan.”

We now call on President Aliyev and the Azerbaijani government to drop all charges against Dr. Ibadoghlu and all other political prisoners in Azerbaijan.

To learn more about Dr. Ibadoghlu’s arrest and unjust detainment, visit freegubad.com.

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