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Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry and Ombudsman Office sign joint action plan

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January 14, 2026
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 14. The Ministry of
Defense and the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights
(Ombudsman) of the Republic of Azerbaijan signed a joint action
plan for 2026 on the topic “Work done by the Ombudsman institution
for the protection of servicemen’s rights,” as well as regarding
the study of the state of human rights protection, the statement of
the ministry says, Trend reports.

The timeline, location, and designated individuals for the
events slated for 2026 were established in alignment with the
strategic framework.

In accordance with the strategy, a range of activities will be
coordinated across different categories of personnel, including
divisions, brigades, formations, and operational units, as well as
specialized training establishments under the Defense Ministry.




Throughout the proceedings, sessions will convene to address the
safeguarding of military personnel’s rights and the overarching
framework for human rights assurance. Presentations on diverse
subjects will be cond

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