Uzeyir Mammadli

Uzeyir Mammadli (Azerbaijani: Üzeyir Məmmədli; born August 26, 1987 in Barda) is a youth activist and co-founder of N!DA Civic Movement. He is known for his arrest on March 30, 2013 a few days after the protests held in Baku against the non-combat deaths in the military.[1][2] Mammadli is accused in preparing the riots during the protests. International human rights organization, Amnesty International recognized him as a prisoner of conscience.[3] He was sentenced to 7 years of imprisonment on May 6, 2014, but later was pardoned and released on December 30, 2014 after 1 year 9 months imprisonment.[4]

Uzeyir Mammadli
Born(1987-08-26)26 August 1987
NationalityAzerbaijani
Alma materBaku State University

Education

In 2004, Mammadli was graduated from a state secondary school located in Mollalı village in Barda where he was born and grown up. In the same year, he moved to Baku to continue his education. He gained a BSc in Law degree from Baku State University in 2008. Mammadli completed his one-year compulsory military service in July 2009.[5]

Activity

Uzeyir Mammadli is one of the young people who participated in the establishment of Nida Civic Movement. He was elected to the board of the movement for several times. At the same time, he was a representative of N!DA in the Committee for Protection of Youth Rights.

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