DUSHANBE, April 7, 2014, Asia-Plus – On Monday April 7, Rahmatillo Zoyirov, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party of Tajikistan (SDP) offered amicable settlement to relatives of Mahmadrahim Saidov, who have filed a lawsuit against him.

The plaintiffs, however, refused the offer.

The next hearing over this lawsuit will take place on April 14.

A court in Dushanbe’s Sino district is considering the case pitting relatives of prison inmate Mahmadrahim Saidov against SDP leader Rahmatillo Zoyirov

Mahmadrahim Saidov’s relatives filed a lawsuit in the Sino district court on February 27 seeking 10,000 somoni and 1,500 somoni in moral and material damages respectively from SDP leader for spread of false information about the death of Mahmadrahim Saidov in prison.

The lawsuit was filed by Mahmadrahim Saidov’s mother and hearing over the lawsuit started on April 7.   

We will recall that SDP leader Rahmatillo Zoyirov told Asia-Plus on February 6 that an inmate of Dushanbe prison has died of exposure to cold while in disciplinary cell.  “Mahmadrahim Saidov from Khatlon’s Hamadoni district was a 46-year-old inmate who died of exposure to cold,” Rahmatillo Zoyirov said, noting that he received that information from a reliable source.

Representative of Tajik Ombudsman’s Office, Husniddin Nidoyev, visited pretrial detention facility # 9/1 and penal colony # 3/1 in Dushanbe on the same day and said that no one prison inmate died of exposure to cold.

“I also talked to Mahmadrahim Saidov, who allegedly died of exposure to cold while in disciplinary cell.  I did not tell him that we have received information about his death to be honest.  I just said that I came as representative of the Ombudsman’s Office to study prison conditions in connection with cold weather that has hit the country in recent days,” said Nidoyev.  “According to him, the prison conditions are not so bad.  Therefore, information that prison inmate died after exposure to cold does not correspond to the facts.”

Saidov’s brother Safarali Saidov said on February 14 that they were deeply shocked to hear of the death of Mahmadrahim.  “We heard that news from media and went from Hamadoni to Dushanbe on the same day despite the cold weather,” Safarali said, noting that Mahmadrahim Saidov is alive and well and there are no traces of torture on him.