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Ms. Ahmadi was summoned to the Revolutionary Court in Tabriz

Hakima Ahmadi

According to ANT, Hakima Ahmadi was one of those arrested during a march of South Azerbaijani activists in protest of the Armenian invasion of the Tovuz region in the first phase of the Patriotic War in front of the consulate of Northern Azerbaijan in Tabriz on July 26, 1399.

According to the activist’s relatives, security officials in plainclothes along with disciplinary officers did not flee the day as they tried to disperse the protesters through intimidation and treachery. were exposed.

Ahmadi, a national activist doctor, was released on bail in exchange for a 100 million toman license after 21 days of questioning.

He was summoned to the court for defense on July 30, 1399, and was re-arrested there. The activist’s sharp protest paid off 38 hours later. Thus, the judge of the case doubled the amount of the license and released the activist on bail of 200 million tomans, with the payment of a bail of 100 million tomans.

This national activist was again summoned to Dadgaha on October 19, 1399, on August 17, 1399, by means of an electronic summons of the Emergency Forces. However, due to restrictions on the coronavirus in the community, his trial in Dadgahi was extended to October 20 this year.

According to the accusation, Ms. Ahmadi was also banned from leaving the country. It should be added that Hakim Ahmadi was arrested on Mehr 26, 1397.

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