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F18News: Azerbaijan – Second 2018 conscientious objector conviction

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AZERBAIJAN: SECOND 2018 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR CONVICTION

On 6 September, a court in western Azerbaijan handed a criminal conviction
to a second Jehovah's Witness conscientious objector. Vahid Abilov received
a one-year suspended prison term and will be under probation for one year.
He is planning to appeal. Three more similar cases might follow.

AZERBAIJAN: SECOND 2018 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR CONVICTION
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By Felix Corley, Forum 18

For the second time in 2018, an Azerbaijani court has given a young
conscientious objector a criminal conviction for refusing to perform
compulsory military service. Agdam District Court handed 19-year-old Vahid
Abilov a one-year suspended prison term on 6 September, and he will be
under probation for one year. He is planning to appeal against his
conviction.

"This is the second decision during the last two months according to which
Jehovah's Witnesses in Azerbaijan are criminally prosecuted as
conscientious objectors," Jehovah's Witnesses complained to Forum 18. "Even
though we are happy that Vahid Abilov was not arrested, however, with the
verdict of Agdam District Court he was still found guilty because of his
religious convictions."

Abilov's conviction came exactly two months after another court in western
Azerbaijan convicted another conscientious objector Emil Mehdiyev. He too
was given a one-year suspended prison term and will have to live under
probation for one year. His appeal against his conviction is due to be
heard at Ganca Appeal Court on 24 September (see below).

The cases of three other Jehovah's Witness young men who similarly refused
military service on grounds of conscience have been handed to prosecutors
or are being considered. A Prosecutor's Office in Qakh insisted that it
will not launch a criminal case against the conscientious objector there
(see below).

The Office of the government's Human Rights Ombudsperson claimed to Forum
18 that she has urged the "speeding up" of the adoption of an alternative
to military service. However, she does not appear to have taken up the
cases of Abilov or Mehdiyev (see below).

In May, Jehovah's Witnesses discussed with a senior official of the State
Committee for Work with Religious Organisations in Baku the plight of their
young men who cannot perform military service on grounds of conscience.
However, the discussion did not resolve the problem (see below).

International obligation ignored

Ahead of its accession in January 2001 to the Council of Europe, Azerbaijan
formally promised "to adopt, within two years of accession, a law on
alternative service in compliance with European standards and, in the
meantime, to pardon all conscientious objectors presently serving prison
terms or serving in disciplinary battalions, allowing them instead to
choose (when the law on alternative service has come into force) to perform
non-armed military service or alternative civilian service".

Azerbaijan has never adopted such a law or introduced any civilian
alternative to military service, despite calls by the Council of Europe and
the United Nations. Five Jehovah's Witnesses punished through the courts
between 2007 and 2013 for refusing compulsory military service are awaiting
decisions in their appeals to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in
Strasbourg. Azerbaijan is subject to the ECtHR's decisions as a member of
the Council of Europe (see F18News 29 August 2018
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_archive.php-3Farticle-5Fid-3D2408&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=Bg8IFYHPTW20O5-5gQHI6OocuW3JEr7aTfrQD5hkeFk&e=>).

With no alternative to compulsory military service for young men,
conscientious objectors face prosecution under Criminal Code Article 321.1.
This states: "Evasion without lawful grounds of call-up to military service
or of mobilisation, with the purpose of evading serving in the military, is
punishable by imprisonment for up to two years [in peacetime]" (see Forum
18's Azerbaijan religious freedom survey
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_archive.php-3Farticle-5Fid-3D2081&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=monxYxE52bfHKVVlcgpXsWEjY-X2COpw3eYF32NDNi4&e=>).

Government's Human Rights Ombudsperson "proposed speeding up" of
alternative service?

The Office of the government's Human Rights Ombudsperson claimed to Forum
18 on 5 September that in her annual reports, Elmira Suleymanova had
"proposed speeding up the adoption of the relevant law" to allow for an
alternative to military service.

Asked what Ombudsperson Suleymanova had done to defend the rights of those
prosecuted for refusing military service on grounds of conscience, such as
Emil Mehdiyev, the Ombudsperson's Office responded that it was unable to
take up cases which were still pending before a court. It stressed that
Mehdiyev had been given a suspended sentence and had not been jailed.

The response did not explain why Mehdiyev should have faced prosecution at
all for exercising his internationally-recognised right to opt out of
military service on grounds of conscience.

On 12 September, Forum 18 mentioned to the Ombudsperson's Office the
criminal conviction of Vahid Abilov. It received no response.

In 2018 the Sub-Committee on Accreditation of the Global Alliance of
National Human Rights Institutions downgraded the Azerbaijani
Ombudsperson's Office to B status because it "has not adequately spoken out
in a manner that effectively promotes protection for all human rights,
including in response to credible allegations of human rights violations
having been committed by government authorities" (see F18News 29 August
2018 
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_archive.php-3Farticle-5Fid-3D2408&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=Bg8IFYHPTW20O5-5gQHI6OocuW3JEr7aTfrQD5hkeFk&e=>).

A local and two visiting foreign Jehovah's Witnesses raised the lack of an
alternative civilian service and the prosecution of conscientious objectors
at a meeting in Baku on 3 May with Sayavush Heydarov, one of the Deputy
Heads of the State Committee for Work with Religious Organisations. The
State Committee account of the meeting on its website the same day made no
mention of the Jehovah's Witness concerns over the lack of alternative
civilian service and the prosecutions.

Another conscientious objector's criminal conviction

Jehovah's Witness Vahid Gunduz oglu Abilov (born 2 May 1999) was called up
for compulsory military service in 2017, when he reached the age of 18.

On 31 May 2017, Abilov reported to Agdam District Conscription Office and
presented a written statement explaining his conscientious objection to
military service. On 10 January 2018, he was called again to the
Conscription Office and wrote another statement.

As requested, on 12 March, Abilov reported to Investigator Rashad
Gulmammadli from the Prosecutor's Office and explained his reasons for
refusing military service based on his religious beliefs.

Abilov was later notified that a criminal case had been initiated against
him. On 9 July, he was indicted under the charge of evading military
service under Criminal Code Article 321.1. His case was handed to Agdam
District Court. The court is in the town of Quzanli, as the town of Agdam
itself is controlled by the unrecognised region of Nagorno-Karabakh. This
is a frontline area which sees intermittent fighting.

At his trial on 6 September, Abilov's lawyer filed a motion to terminate
the criminal proceedings. However, Judge Mahir Niftaliyev rejected the
motion. That same day, the Judge convicted Abilov under Criminal Code
Article 321.1 and handed him a one-year suspended prison term, and required
that he live under probation for one year.

"During the whole time Abilov repeatedly verbally and in written form
explained his religious position," Jehovah's Witnesses told Forum 18.
"Vahid Abilov is going to file an appeal against the unlawful verdict of
Agdam District Court." Any appeal would be heard at Ganca Appeal Court. 

Telephones at Agdam District Court went unanswered each time Forum 18
called on 18 September. Ganca Appeal Court told Forum 18 on 18 September
that it has received no appeal from Abilov.

Forum 18 tried to reach Investigator Gulmammadli at Agdam Prosecutor's
Office or its head, Rafayil Zeynalov. However, officials said on 17
September that both were out of the office, Gulmammadli on a work trip and
Zeynalov at a meeting.

24 September appeal against criminal conviction

The first conscientious objector given a criminal conviction in 2018 is
awaiting his appeal against his conviction. Judge Alizamin Abdullayev of
Ganca Appeal Court is due to hear the appeal by 18-year-old Emil Mehdiyev
on the morning of 24 September, Jehovah's Witnesses told Forum 18.

At the final hearing on 6 July, Barda District Court convicted Jehovah's
Witness Emil Vilayat oglu Mehdiyev (born 12 December 1999) under Criminal
Code Article 321.1. The Judge handed him a one-year suspended prison term,
and required that he live under probation for one year (see F18News 29
August 2018 
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_archive.php-3Farticle-5Fid-3D2408&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=Bg8IFYHPTW20O5-5gQHI6OocuW3JEr7aTfrQD5hkeFk&e=>).

After his call-up for military service in December 2017, Mehdiyev
repeatedly told the Conscription Office he could not perform military
service on grounds of conscience and was willing to perform an alternative
civilian service.

Will other prosecutions reach court?

On 7 January 2015, Baku-based Jehovah's Witness Emin Tahmazov sent his
statement to Baku's Khatai District Conscription Office explaining his
conscientious objection to military service. He provided another statement
on 10 January 2018 that explained his beliefs in more detail. In response
to a summons, he met Chief Mehman Qurbanov on 14 June, Jehovah's Witnesses
told Forum 18.

Qurbanov told Tahmazov that his statement had been considered, that the
judgments of the ECtHR in Strasbourg did not apply to him and that he must
perform military service.

On 21 June, Tahmazov filed his statement to the Conscription Office again.
On 25 June, officials told him he had been assigned to a military unit.
Tahmazov provided his written statement for the fourth time on 9 July and
again requested alternative civilian service. Officials told him that his
case would be sent to the Prosecutor's Office.

The official who answered the phone at Khatai District Conscription Office
on 18 September said Qurbanov was not in the office. He refused to put
Forum 18 through to anyone else.

On 29 June, Qakh-based Jehovah's Witness Levani Otarashvili hand-delivered
to officials at Qakh District Conscription Office a statement explaining
his conscientious objection to military service.

On 2 July, Otarashvili reported to the Conscription Office, as required by
the call-up notice he had received. The Deputy Chief told him that reports
from his medical examination were not complete and that he would be
contacted later. On 9 July, the Conscription Office called Otarashvili and
asked him to report the following morning, Jehovah's Witnesses told Forum
18. On 10 July, he duly reported to the Conscription Office, where
officials gave him an official letter stating that alternative civilian
service was not available.

On 24 July, Otarashvili returned to the Conscription Office and met the
Deputy Chief. He confirmed that his religious position had not changed and
wrote another statement. On 25 July, Otarashvili again went to the
Conscription Office, reaffirmed that his position had not changed and
repeated his request for alternative service. The chief said he had no
choice but to refer the case to the Prosecutor's Office.

An inspector of Qakh District Conscription Office - who did not give his
name - confirmed to Forum 18 on 18 September that Otarashvili's case had
been handed to Qakh District Prosecutor's Office. Asked why, given that
Otarashvili had repeatedly declared his readiness to do alternative
civilian service, the inspector responded: "Because he doesn't want to
serve [in the army]. We don't have alternative service."

An official of Qakh District Prosecutor's Office confirmed to Forum 18 on
18 September that it had received materials about Otarashvili from the
Conscription Office. However, the official - who did not give his name -
stressed that no investigation was underway. "Don't worry, we'll deal with
this objectively," the official told Forum 18. "There won't be a criminal
case."

On 5 June, Khachmaz-based Jehovah's Witness Fuad Hasanaliyev reported to
Khachmaz District Conscription Office for a medical examination. He
returned to the Conscription Office on 28 June and was given a Draft Notice
for 23 July. He refused to sign the document. The Conscription Office Chief
shouted at him and threatened to send his case to the Prosecutor's Office.

On 10 July, Hasanaliyev sent the Conscription Office a statement explaining
his religious beliefs and requesting alternative civilian service. On 23
July, he returned to the Conscription Office and met the Chief and the
Deputy Chief. Both officials stated that they would contact headquarters
and asked him to return the next day.

On 24 July, Hasanaliyev returned to the Conscription Office and met the
Chief, who offered him non-combat duties in the military. Hasanaliyev
refused and requested alternative civilian service instead. The Chief
replied that there is no provision for this in Azerbaijan and that he would
transfer Hasanaliyev's case to higher officials for consideration. (END)

For background information see Forum 18's Azerbaijan religious freedom
survey at 
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_archive.php-3Farticle-5Fid-3D2081&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=monxYxE52bfHKVVlcgpXsWEjY-X2COpw3eYF32NDNi4&e=>.

More coverage of freedom of thought, conscience and belief in Azerbaijan is
at 
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_Archive.php-3Fquery-3D-26religion-3Dall-26country-3D23&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=_5h_9JJr7dAvl9Xi96RS1s1dnSC-UwbuYasvQ927LI4&e=>.

A compilation of Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe
(OSCE) freedom of religion or belief commitments can be found at
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_Archive.php-3Farticle-5Fid-3D1351&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=cq0wDNRevG8wMn-_OvWdxvI0SqkNeYAQVpo6mryyrKc&e=>.

For a personal commentary, by an Azeri Protestant, on how the international
community can help establish religious freedom in Azerbaijan, see
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forum18.org_Archive.php-3Farticle-5Fid-3D482&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=sq9U586HOQpVZ9LqubyCeP0krhzCKUoQG4XooJKhZ3E&e=>.

A printer-friendly map of Azerbaijan is available at
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__nationalgeographic.org_education_mapping_outline-2Dmap_-3Fmap-3DAzerbaijan&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=Y41Xf2kVKMy0x5ztfFUIk88rTbheYRo1OSXpeQr-xVI&s=zWp2RCLNBI2FSMcDFR3vFHXLJ-IOIZtjbMAU8CI7E0s&e=>.

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