The complaint of Zənfirə Sirəfilova, a resident of Çayqaraqoyunlu village, Shaki district, regarding the attempt to conscript her son, who has a severe visual impairment, is yielding results.
After Modern.az highlighted the issue, the Shaki City Department of the State Service for Mobilization and Conscription (SSMC) received the citizen and sent the conscript for a re-examination.
According to Zənfirə Sirəfilova, her son Dəyanət Sirəfilov, born in 2007, suffers from severe congenital visual impairment. Although all medical documents were at the Shaki City Department of the SSMC, the family was pressured by the institution's employees. After a 6-month delay, it was announced on January 7 that the ill young man would be conscripted for military service. It is noted that during this period, the young man fell behind in his studies at the college he attended and was unable to participate in exams.
After the issue became public, Zenfira Sirəfilova was received on January 6 by Lieutenant Colonel Qaraş Abbasov, head of the Shaki City Department of the SSMC.
According to the lady, on the morning of January 8, Dəyanət Sirəfilov was brought to Baku, accompanied by commissariat representatives, for a re-examination at the Central Military Medical Commission. The complaining mother notes that the local department did not agree to conduct the examination at the specialized Zarifa Aliyeva Institute of Ophthalmology.
Currently, the family expects a fully objective approach to the issue from the leadership of the State Service for Mobilization and Conscription and law enforcement agencies. Z. Sirəfilova emphasizes that if the diagnoses recorded by the district hospital for years are "disregarded", she will defend her rights to the end in court.
As Modern.az, we will keep the topic under attention.