ArmInfo. The Baku Court of Grave Crimes found Bahruz Samadov, a doctoral student at the Department of Political Science at Charles University (Prague), guilty of treason and sentenced him to 15 years in prison - in fact, for correspondence with residents of Armenia and a public anti-war position, writes the BBC Russian Service.
According to the investigation, the young scientist wrote and translated articles criticizing the Azerbaijani authorities at the request of the Armenian special services.
However, the convicted man himself consistently and categorically denies this - and his defense never tires of reminding that the charges are based solely on Bahruz's correspondence with three Armenian women confiscated from him.
"But there is nothing in this correspondence that constitutes the crime of 'treason'," said his lawyer Zibeyda Sadygova. "There is nothing there that would have given Samadov an assignment on some state-important issue, and Bakhruz would have carried out this assignment." At the same time, according to the defense lawyers of the convicted political scientist, Samadov is known in his homeland for his sharp criticism of the Azerbaijani authorities, which he openly expressed in foreign publications.
The defense claims that the real reason for the arrest was precisely the scientist's anti-war views, and this "was reflected in the case materials."
The criminal case against Samadov became known in August last year, when, having arrived in Baku for the holidays, he first disappeared, and soon it became known about his arrest. It was later revealed that the case against the political scientist was initiated by the State Security Service of Azerbaijan (SSS) under Article 274 (treason) for the alleged cooperation of the Azerbaijani political scientist with the Armenian special services.
In April, having spent more than six months in jail, Samadov addressed an open letter to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in which he asked to officially confirm that in fact there was no cooperation with the Armenian special services.
The Criminal Code of Azerbaijan provides for punishment for high treason in the form of imprisonment for a term of 12 to 20 years, and in some cases, life imprisonment. The SSS asked the judge to send Samadov to prison for 16 years.
As his grandmother Zibeyda Osmanova told journalists, on June 19, after learning about the term the prosecutor's office was demanding for him, Bahruz Samedov went on a dry hunger strike in the detention center. When there was no reaction to this, two days later, last Saturday, Samadov attempted suicide in the pretrial detention center.