![]() Shervinsky medal by the President of the Russian Scientific Medical Society of Internal Medicine for his contribution to the development of medical science. He has letters of appreciation from the head of the Republic of Ingushetia, ministers of health of the Russian Federation, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Belarus, the Chechen Republic and the presidents of the Turkish Society of Cardiology, the Association of Internists of Kazakhstan and the National Health League. He has been working in the National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine for 26 years, beginning as a researcher and eventually becoming the head of the scientific laboratory. In 2001 he wrote his doctoral thesis on "Clinical and biochemical features of metabolic syndrome and its pharmacological management". Mamedov received his PhD degree in the National Research Center for Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation for research titled "Metabolic syndrome components in patients with arterial hypertension". He continued his medical residency at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation. Professor Mehman Mamedov graduated from the Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. In his current role, his scientific and research interests cover epidemiology of CVDs and risk factors, lipid metabolism disorders, prediabetes, diabetes and CVDs, men’s health in cardiology, early markers of atherosclerosis, and telemedicine. ![]() He is also a leading expert of the Russian League of Nation’s Health. Today, he is Professor of Cardiology, Head of the Laboratory for Assessment of and Correction of Cardiovascular Risk in the National Research Center for Preventive Medicine in Moscow and Vice President of the Cardioprogress Foundation. He had just received his PhD degree and was looking to develop his scientific interests, contacts and networking, by travelling abroad for oral and poster presentations. Some 20 years ago, Mekhman N Mamedov made his first trip out of Russia. Some 20 years ago, Mekhman N Mamedov made his first trip out of Russia. He continued his medical residency at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation. Professor Mehman Mamedov graduated from the Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Subsequently, the Baku Court of Appeal upheld the verdict.Professor Mehman Mamedov graduated from the Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. On December 6, 2017, the Baku Court of Grave Crimes sentenced the theologian Zulfugar Mikayilov to 17 years in prison, Ruzi Ismailov and Jabir Aliyev - each to 16 years, Ramil Seyfullayev, Mubariz Ibrahimov - each to 15 years, Elkhan Hasanov - to 14 years, Fahig Allahverdiyev, Mehman Guliyev, Elman Agayev, each to 13 years old, Ali Huseynov, Mehman Mamedov, Eldar Bunyatov, each to 12 years 3 months in prison. ![]() The defendants pleaded not guilty and told in court about the torture to which they were subjected in the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the IDF. They were charged under ten articles of the Criminal Code: terrorism, illegal possession of weapons, an attempt to change the constitutional system by force, resistance to the police, etc. The arrested were accused of participation in the criminal community organized by Bagirzade. * The defendants in this case were arrested after a special operation in the village of Nardaran on November 26, 2015, when the police detained the leader of the Muslim Unity movement, Tale Bagirzade, and a group of his associates. The lawyers declared their intention to prepare complaints to the European Court of Human Rights. The panel of judges chaired by Tahir Kazimov rejected the complaint after a short meeting. The prosecutor, in turn, spoke out against the satisfaction of the complaint. According to the lawyers, the Baku serious Crimes Court did not conduct an objective investigation, did not satisfy the defense motion, did not evaluate the evidence, and actually rewrote the text of the indictment into the sentence. It was noted that evidence obtained by methods not acceptable by law cannot be considered a basis for a court to confess guilt. The lawyers indicated that all the evidence from their defendants had been taken under torture. The defense stated the groundlessness of the charges of calling for terror, illegal possession of weapons, an attempted coup d'etat, and others. They were represented by lawyers Akif Aliyev, Zibeyda Sadigova and Shahla Humbatova. The convicts themselves did not participate in the trial. The persons involved in this case, including the theologian Zulfugar Mikyilov, were arrested after a special operation in Nardaran in November 2015 and convicted on charges of committing grave crimes for periods ranging from 12 to 17 years. Baku / 17.11.18 / Turan: On November 16, the Supreme Court of Azerbaijan held a cassation appeal of convicts in the so-called "Nardaran case-3". ![]()
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