Disruption of the mission of the UN Subcommittee on Human Rights in
Azerbaijan will cause serious damage to the country’s image in the
international arena, according to human rights activists. “The regime
for 20 years, and especially during the last 10 years, shows a similar
disregard for the representatives of international organizations. Now
they are all frustrated and perform their duties in the UN
representatives” Turan was told by a member of the National Council of
Democratic Forces (NCDF), lawyer Namizad Safarov. Such defiance against
members of the United Nations will be consequences, and will be
reflected in the reports, he said. Ultimately, such a policy could lead
to sanctions against Azerbaijan, Safarov said. Condemned the failure of
the UN mission and the head of the Committee against Torture Elchin
Behbudov.
According to him, the mission of the UN Subcommittee on Human Rights
and the Committee against Torture of the Council of Europe have the
right to unimpeded access to all places of detention.
According to Behbudov, the current UN mission, freely visited a number
of police departments in Baku and regions, but in some institutions of
the Prison Service of Justice they have created obstacles.
He expressed regret that because of the unwarranted actions of officials, the country’s image damaged.
Behbudov also pointed out that the Committee against Torture was also not allowed in prisons.
“I’m not talking about regular monitoring, we were not allowed even to
check individual complaints. At the same time, without prior notice, we
visit police cells, prisons of the MNS, brig, and disciplinary
battalion, and the Ministry of Defense, and other places of detention, ”
said Behbudov.
On September 17 the UN Office in Baku reported that the mission of the
Sub-Committee against Torture to finish ahead of his visit to
Azerbaijan due to the obstacles created when visiting prisons.

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