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The incidents of torture during the 19th of October rally – PFPA chairman Ali Karimli’s beating in the special police bus, the tortures of members of the National Council’s Coordination Center- Tofig Yagublu (at the Nasimi District Police Office) and Ibrahim Ibrahimli (while detained), as well as other activists, including the beating of Tofig Yagublu, who was threatened with torture and with killing his son during his 30 day administrative arrest in a temporary detention facility – strongly shows that the Azerbaijani community must mobilize to stop torture. We, as members of the Committee against Torture, call on the Azerbaijani society, and above all, the well-known public and political figures of the country, human rights defenders and supporters of democratic change: help our voice be heard and show us the support we need to shape the public opinion against torture in the country. As members of the civil society we need to be at the forefront of promoting public opinion and resistance against torture in the country. Each of us should do our best to draw the world’s attention to the policy of torture in Azerbaijan.
We would like to appeal to the political forces of the country: the coordination of activities among political forces is essential in the current context. We urge all of you to participate in helping form a united attitude towards torture, regardless of any differences in opinion that you may have elsewhere. Solidarity against torture in the Azerbaijani society should become a key national task today.
We would also like to appeal to international organizations: please do not remain silent as the Azerbaijani authorities turn torture into a political tool. Please do not remain silent in the face of President Ilham Aliyev using torture against his political opponents, turning torture into a state policy in a country that is a member of the Council of Europe and has a strategic partnership agreement lined up with the European Union. Urge the Azerbaijani authorities to fulfill their international obligations, including their commitment to oblige with the articles regarding torture and ill-treatment.
We would finally like to appeal to the Azerbaijani people: please do not remain silent as the country’s administrative torture apparatus attempts to silence fellow citizens. All citizens should express their criticism of the policy of torture. We must condemn those who gave the orders and carried out tortures through a united and unequivocal public opinion. The government must be faced with the fury and condemnation of the citizens everywhere. The relatives and family members should feel ashamed for the actions of those who ordered and carried out the tortures. Only the general and harsh criticism of Azerbaijani society can stop this inhumane process.[:]