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{{Short description|Azerbaijani-born Ukrainian lawyer and human rights activist}} | |||
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{{Expand Ukrainian|Мамедов Гюндуз Айдинович|date=November 2019}} | |||
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| term_start = 22 August 2016<br>'''Disputed with ] and ]'''<br>since 22 August 2016 | |||
| term_start = 18 October 2019 | |||
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| predecessor = | | predecessor = Vasyl Synchuk | ||
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'''Gyunduz Aidynovych Mamedov''' ({{Lang-az|Gündüz Aydın oğlu Məmmədov}}, ]: Гюндуз Айдинович Мамедов; born 26 October 1974 in ]) is a Ukrainian lawyer, Candidate of Juridical Sciences. Deputy ] since 18 October 2019. | |||
'''Gyunduz Aidynovych Mamedov''' ({{langx|uk|Гюндуз Айдинович Мамедов}}; {{langx|az|Gündüz Aydın oğlu Məmmədov}}; born 26 October 1974) is an Azerbaijani-born Ukrainian lawyer and human rights activist who has served as ] since 22 August 2016, and also served as Deputy ] from 18 October 2019 to 21 July 2021. In his position as Prosecutor of the ], he is the counterpart to the office of ], the equivalent position in ]'s ]. Due to the ], Mamedov had no ability to exert power over Crimea. Mamedov has also investigated Russian forces in the ] for war crimes. | |||
==Education== | |||
In 1996, he graduated from the ], with a degree in law. | |||
In 2013, he graduated from the ]. | |||
==Early life and career== | |||
==Career== | |||
Gündüz Aydın oğlu Məmmədov was born on 26 October 1974 in the city of ], in what was then the ] of the ]. In 1996, he graduated from ], with a degree in law. In 2013, he graduated from the ]. | |||
He began his career in 1996 in the prosecution authorities of Ukraine. He worked as the Assistant Prosecutor in the Prosecutor's Office of the Primorsky district of Odessa city, and then became the First Deputy Prosecutor of the district. | |||
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Mamedov's career began in 1996. He worked as the Assistant Prosecutor in the Prosecutor's Office of the Prymorsky Raion of ], later becoming the First Deputy Prosecutor of the Raion. From 2012 until 2013, he worked in the Prosecutor's Office of ]. During 2013, he served as the Chief Scientific Officer of the Crime-Fighting Problems Research Department in the Scientific and Research Institute of the National Prosecution Academy of Ukraine. From December 2013 to July 2014, he also held the position of the Head of the Investigation Department of the Dnieper Environmental Prosecutor's Office. | ||
In July 2014, Mamedov was again appointed a Prosecutor in Odesa.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://odesa.gp.gov.ua/ua/guidance.html |title=The prosecutor’s office of Odesa |access-date=8 June 2017 |archive-date=24 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190724143833/https://odesa.gp.gov.ua/ua/guidance.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> From December 2015, Mamedov worked as the Deputy Prosecutor of ]. While working in Odesa, he was engaged in high-profile affairs; in particular, he actively fought against the distribution of narcotic substances in law enforcement agencies, to expose corruption schemes and gambling, and arrested a criminal group that carried out robberies, extortion and other actions for two years. | |||
From December 2013 to July 2014, he held the position of the Head of the Investigation Department of the Dnipro Environmental Prosecutor's Office. | |||
== Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea == | |||
In July 2014, he was appointed a Prosecutor in Odessa.<ref></ref> | |||
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| text = Цікаво чому Поклонська зможе краще захищати інтереси росіян в Україні на посаді заступника голови @rsgov, а не посла в Кабо-Верде. | |||
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| translation = I wonder why Poklonskaya will be better able to defend the interests of Russians in Ukraine as deputy chairman @rsgov and not the ambassador to Cape Verde. Law enforcement agencies 🇺🇦must demand the extradition of all those accused by the court of facilitating the annexation of Crimea. | |||
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On 22 August 2016, Mamedov was appointed the Prosecutor of the ].<ref></ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-10-24|title=New Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea appointed|url=https://qha.com.ua/en/kryimskie-tataryi-en/new-prosecutor-of-the-autonomous-republic-of-crimea-appointed/|access-date=2020-06-23|website=QHA media|language=en-US|archive-date=26 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200626135135/https://qha.com.ua/en/kryimskie-tataryi-en/new-prosecutor-of-the-autonomous-republic-of-crimea-appointed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> As Prosecutor, he worked to assemble evidence of Russian ]s in Crimea, with the intention of bringing them to the ]. He has called for people involved with the ], specifically ], to be extradited to Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news|date=3 February 2022|title=Mamedov on Poklonskaya's new position: Law enforcement agencies of Ukraine should demand the extradition of all those accused of facilitating the annexation of Crimea|work=Gordon|url=https://gordonua.com/ukr/news/crimea/mamedov-pro-novu-posadu-poklonskoji-pravoohoronni-organi-ukrajini-majut-vimagati-ekstraditsiji-vsih-hto-zvinuvachenij-u-sprijanni-aneksiji-krimu-1593785.html|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> | |||
From December 2015, Mamedov worked as the Deputy Prosecutor of the Odessa region. While working in Odessa he was engaged in high-profile affairs, in particular, to stop the distribution of narcotic substances in law enforcement agencies, expose corruption schemes and gambling, arrest a criminal group that carried out robberies, extortion and other actions for two years. | |||
Mamedov has alleged that Russian authorities have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. He has accused Russian authorities of stealing more than 4,000 objects, totalling ₴60.2 billion (approximately 2 trillion United States dollars in 2022).<ref>{{Cite news|date=6 January 2022|title="After the annexation of Crimea, Russian authorities seized more than 4,000 objects worth 60 billion hryvnias" - Mamedov|work=]|url=https://ua.krymr.com/a/news-krym-mayno-mamedov/31641999.html|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> | |||
He then was appointed the Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in 22 August 2016.<ref></ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-10-24|title=New Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea appointed|url=https://qha.com.ua/en/kryimskie-tataryi-en/new-prosecutor-of-the-autonomous-republic-of-crimea-appointed/|access-date=2020-06-23|website=QHA media|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
During the work as a prosecutor, the directions of Crimean law enforcement activity in mainland Ukraine were determined, work with the International Criminal Court was organised, cooperation with ] were established, and investigation of criminal proceedings against national security and war crimes during the ] were developed. These moves were reflected in the Strategy for the Development of Activities of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in the conditions of temporary occupation for 2019–2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Achievements of the Prosecutor’s Office of Crimea in gathering evidence of war crimes in the occupied peninsula are based on cooperation with non-governmental human rights organizations, – General Prosecutor of Ukraine – Українська Гельсінська спілка з прав людини|url=https://helsinki.org.ua/en/articles/achievements-of-the-prosecutor-s-office-of-crimea-in-gathering-evidence-of-war-crimes-in-the-occupied-peninsula-are-based-on-cooperation-with-non-governmental-human-rights-organizations-general-pr/|access-date=2020-06-23|website=helsinki.org.ua|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
On 31 March 2017, a new office of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea<ref>]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=November 2020}} was opened with the participation of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko. | |||
== Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine == | |||
During the work as a prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea the directions of law enforcement bodies activity of the Autonomy in the territory of mainland Ukraine were determined, the work with the International Criminal Court was organized, cooperation with the non-governmental organisations was established, the methods of investigation of criminal proceedings against national security and war crimes were developed, because there was almost no investigative and judicial practice in these categories of cases until the year 2014. The foregoing was reflected in the Strategy for the Development of Activities of the Prosecutor's Office of the ARC in the conditions of temporary occupation for 2019-2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Achievements of the Prosecutor’s Office of Crimea in gathering evidence of war crimes in the occupied peninsula are based on cooperation with non-governmental human rights organizations, – General Prosecutor of Ukraine – Українська Гельсінська спілка з прав людини|url=https://helsinki.org.ua/en/articles/achievements-of-the-prosecutor-s-office-of-crimea-in-gathering-evidence-of-war-crimes-in-the-occupied-peninsula-are-based-on-cooperation-with-non-governmental-human-rights-organizations-general-pr/|access-date=2020-06-23|website=helsinki.org.ua|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
On 18 October 2019, Mamedov was selected by President ] as Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine. Mamedov's work continued to focus on the persecution of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including the ] and the 2014 shootdown of ].<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Kolomiyets|first=Viktoriya|date=26 July 2021|title=Gyunduz Mammadov, who handled cases in relation to Crimea and Donbas, is resigning from the Office of the Prosecutor General. What was the reason?|url=https://hromadske.ua/ru/posts/iz-ofisa-genprokurora-uvolnyaetsya-gyunduz-mamedov-kotoryj-vel-dela-v-otnoshenii-kryma-i-donbassa-chto-stalo-prichinoj|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> Mamedov advocated for Ukraine to ratify the Rome Statute, as well as recognising war crimes under Ukrainian legislation.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Khmilyevskaya|first=Viktoriya|date=21 December 2021|title=Ukraine still has not decided on the legal qualification of the events in the Donbas: what is it fraught with and how to correct the situation|work=ZN.UA|url=https://zn.ua/POLITICS/ukrainskie-vlasti-do-sikh-por-ne-opredelilis-po-povodu-pravovoj-kvalifikatsii-konflikta-na-donbasse-mamedov-objasnil-situatsiju.html|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> In an interview with ], he also expressed his support for Zelenskyy's reforms of the Office of Prosecutor General of Ukraine, calling it a "request of society".<ref>{{Cite news|last=Drabok|first=Irina|date=3 June 2020|title=Gunduz Mamedov, Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine|work=]|url=https://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-society/2891341-gunduz-mamedov-zamestitel-generalnogo-prokurora-ukrainy.html|access-date=25 February 2022|archive-date=26 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220226032329/https://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-society/2891341-gunduz-mamedov-zamestitel-generalnogo-prokurora-ukrainy.html|url-status=usurped}}</ref> On 9 April 2021, Mamedov announced that he had sent 19 pieces of evidence of Russian war crimes to the International Criminal Court.<ref>{{Cite news|date=9 April 2021|title=Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Mamedov said how many messages of Russian aggression were sent to the Hague|work=Gordon|url=https://gordonua.com/news/war/zamgenprokurora-ukrainy-mamedov-rasskazal-skolko-soobshcheniy-o-rossiyskoy-agressii-otpravleno-v-gaagu-1547947.html|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> | |||
He was the head of the ] from Ukraine,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/eksklyuzyvne-intervyu-z-rodynoyu-zahyblogo-u-katastrofi-mn17/32135467.html|title=Вирок MH17: що кажуть родичі загиблих|publisher=]|website=radiosvoboda.org|author=Zoriana Stepanenko|date=2022-11-17}}</ref> which was investigating ]. The investigative team also managed to establish cooperation with ]. The investigation into the attack on Malaysian flight MH17 helped the ] to learn how to gather evidence without access to uncontrolled territories. On November 17, 2022, the court in the Netherlands handed down a verdict in the MH17 case: three defendants — two Russian citizens ], Serhii Dubynskyi, and Ukrainian citizen Leonid Kharchenko — were found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia, while Russian citizen Oleg Pulatov was acquitted due to lack of evidence. On February 8, 2023, ] stated at a press conference in ] that the President of the Russian Federation was involved in the crash of the liner, as he personally approved the supply of anti-aircraft missiles to the territory of Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dw.com/uk/slidstvo-u-spravi-mn17-putin-pricetnij-do-katastrofi/a-64645569|title=Слідство у справі МН17: Путін причетний до катастрофи|publisher=]|author=Mykhailo Bushuyev|website=dw.com|date=2023-02-08}}</ref> The investigation is currently suspended. | |||
==Scientific Activity== | |||
• The research papers of Mamedov were published in professional publications, namely the Visnyk of the National Prosecution Academy of Ukraine, the Visnyk of the Prosecutor's Office. | |||
He also coordinated the investigation of the flight ]. To date, the names of the participants in the attack have already been established. He emphasizes the importance of Ukraine, which is regularly under fire from Iranian ], taking an active part in the process of bringing the perpetrators to justice.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/ps752-try-roky-pislya-zbyttya-ukrayinskoho-litaka-v-irani/32219113.html|title=PS752: три роки після збиття українського літака в Ірані|publisher=]|website=radiosvoboda.org|date=2023-01-11}}</ref> | |||
• The Candidate of Juridical Sciences thesis «Functions of the Prosecutor's Office in Ukraine and Azerbaijan» (a comparative legal analysis). | |||
In regards to Ukrainian domestic issues, Mamedov was also active; under him, a division of the Prosecutor General's office for protecting children of victims and witnesses started for the first time in Ukrainian history. However, on 26 July 2021, Mamedov resigned from his office as Deputy Prosecutor General, citing "deliberately-created difficult working conditions" by the office of Prosecutor General. Myller, the law firm representing Mamedov, also claimed the involvement of the ] against him.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
• The transformation of the Ukrainian prosecutor's office functions in the modern conditions. | |||
In addition, he was engaged in juvenile justice. In 2020, he initiated the creation of the Department of Child Protection and Combating Violence at the ] as well as relevant units in the regions. Therefore, within the Office a mini-model of children's (juvenile) justice was created. Together with experts, ] in ], the children's ombudsman, they launched the Barnahus project on the protection and socio-psychological support in the legal process for children who have suffered from crimes or witnessed a crime. Together they managed to launch the first pilot project in ]. In essence it provides a child therapeutic help, psychological rehabilitation, and only then an interrogation and medical examination for judicial purposes. The task was, among other things, to reduce the number of interrogations of a child to a necessary minimum.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stopcor.org/ukr/section-uanews/news-gyunduz-mamedov-mi-povinni-zbuduvati-povnotsinnu-sistemu-yuvenalnoi-yustitsii-yaka-b-vidpovidala-osoblivim-potrebam-ditej-21-02-2020.html|title=Гюндуз Мамедов: Ми повинні збудувати повноцінну систему ювенальної юстиції, яка б відповідала особливим потребам дітей|website=stopcor.org|date=2020-02-21}}</ref> | |||
• The particularities of the prosecution activity in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. | |||
He also implemented the reform of the penitentiary system. At the time, on the initiative of the Prosecutor General's Office, an interdepartmental working group was created in the ], which was supposed to prepare a draft law on the dual system of regular penitentiary inspections. The Office of the Prosecutor General suggested joint inspections and monitoring visits with the Office of the Ombudsman and civil society. Currently, an agreement has been reached on the creation and start of pilot joint monitoring groups in three Southern regions of the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://yur-gazeta.com/golovna/v-ofisi-genprokurora-obgovorili-reformuvannya-penitenciarnoyi-sistemi.html|title=В Офісі Генпрокурора обговорили реформування пенітенціарної системи|website=yur-gazeta.com|date=2020-05-22|accessdate=2022-05-31|archive-date=2020-09-29|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200929092729/https://yur-gazeta.com/golovna/v-ofisi-genprokurora-obgovorili-reformuvannya-penitenciarnoyi-sistemi.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://zn.ua/ukr/UKRAINE/prokuror-rozpoviv-scho-mozhe-polipshiti-penitenciarnu-sistemu-v-ukrayini-341800_.html|title=Прокурор розповів, що може поліпшити пенітенціарну систему в Україні|publisher=]|website=zn.ua|date=2020-03-17|accessdate=2022-05-31|archivedate=2022-04-13|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220413030058/https://zn.ua/ukr/UKRAINE/prokuror-rozpoviv-scho-mozhe-polipshiti-penitenciarnu-sistemu-v-ukrayini-341800_.html}}</ref> | |||
• The legal regulation of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea activity: positive and negative aspects. | |||
Mamedov’s departure had prompted an outcry from civil society groups, who praised him for his effective coordination and organization of war-crime investigations, including the probe into the downing of flight ] — the ] passenger jet that was shot down by Russia-backed separatists in 2014 while flying over ]. An innovative investigator and lawyer, Mamedov’s team had established fruitful cooperation with the investigative journalism group ] to untangle the circumstances surrounding MH17.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.politico.eu/article/vladimir-putin-war-crime-ukraine-russia-gyunduz-mamedov/|title=How to stop Putin getting away with murder in Ukraine|publisher=]|website=politico.eu|author=Jamie Dettmer|date=2023-05-08}}</ref> | |||
• The problematic issues of the protection of interests of citizens in the conditions of temporary occupation of the territory of the Crimean Peninsula. | |||
He was included in the sanctions lists in the Russian Federation twice: as the head of the ] in 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ru.krymr.com/amp/newskrimchane-popali-pod-rossiyskie-sankcii/29576704.html|title=Стало известно, кто из крымчан попал под санкции Путина|publisher=]|website=ru.krymr.com|date=2018-11-01}}</ref> and as the ] in 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dumskaya.net/news/rossiyskoe-pravitelstvo-vvelo-sanktcii-protiv-99-149828/ua/|title=Россия ввела санкции против 922 граждан Украины: в их числе Гриневецкий, Труханов, Кауфман и Грановский|publisher=Dumskaya|website=dumskaya.net|date=2021-08-22}}</ref> | |||
• Prosecuting international crimes in Crimea. | |||
After leaving office, Mamedov's investigation of Russian war crimes has continued. During the ], he announced he was sending information to ] regarding war crimes, and provided contacts by which people can send information.<ref>{{Cite news|date=25 February 2022|title=Ukraine collects evidence of Russian war crimes for transfer to The Hague|work=]|url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2022/02/25/7325814/|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> He is currently one of the founders of Ukraine.5am coalition, an association of human rights organisations that collects and documents war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine. | |||
==Awards and certificates of honour== | |||
• The merit badge «Honored Worker of the Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine» | |||
Gyunduz Mamedov mobilized on February 24, 2022, and participated in the ].<ref name="zn">{{cite web|url=https://zn.ua/eng/new-weapon-for-the-ukrainian-army-is-legal.html|title=New 'weapon' for the Ukrainian Army is legal|publisher=]|website=zn.ua|date=2024-03-15}}</ref> During these events, he came up with the idea of establishing a working group aimed at ensuring compliance with international humanitarian law and providing legal services within the ]. The group’s primary goal was not merely to disseminate knowledge about IHL among service members but also to develop a robust mechanism for its effective implementation.<ref name="zn"/> | |||
• The Merited Lawyer of Ukraine | |||
The group operated in four key areas: ensuring compliance with IHL norms within the ]; introducing a mechanism for data collection and preservation of evidence of IHL and human rights violations on the battlefield; developing a mechanism to enable Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel to participate in providing free legal aid; designing and implementing a model for engaging the Armed Forces of Ukraine in measures to protect and preserve cultural heritage during armed conflict.<ref name="zn"/> | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
• Prosecution of international crimes in Crimea. | |||
After the destruction of the ], Guynduz Mamedov declared that this was a potential international crime. In his opinion, Ukraine should apply to the ] about the violation of ] to establish an advisory council, as well as to the ] about compensation for the damage caused.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/columns/2023/06/6/7405627/|title=Is blowing up of Kakhovka HPP basis for new warrant from International Criminal Court?|publisher=]|website=pravda.com.ua|date=2023-06-06}}</ref> | |||
• Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gunduz Mamedov delivers a lecture in Stanford. | |||
==Awards== | |||
• Observance of international standards for prisoners of war is not a right of Russia, but its duty. | |||
* Honoured Worker of the Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine | |||
• Sooner or later, crimes committed in the Crimea will be investigated by the International Criminal Court. | |||
* Merited Lawyer of Ukraine | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
• Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gunduz Mamedov: "The main task for this year is to make the peninsula unbearable for the aggressor country." | |||
* Prosecution of international crimes in Crimea | |||
• Why is the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea persecuting the dead leaders of the Soviet regime? | |||
* Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gyunduz Mamedov delivers a lecture in Stanford | |||
* Observance of international standards for prisoners of war is not a right of Russia, but its duty | |||
• Why should the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine make international "law of war" part of the legislation? | |||
* Sooner or later, crimes committed in the Crimea will be investigated by the International Criminal Court | |||
* Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gyunduz Mamedov: "The main task for this year is to make the peninsula unbearable for the aggressor country" | |||
• How not to let suspects in treason run abroad? | |||
* Why is the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea persecuting the dead leaders of the Soviet regime? | |||
* Why should the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine make international "law of war" part of legislation? | |||
==See also== | |||
* How to not let suspects in treason run abroad | |||
• ] | |||
* Functions of the Prosecutor's Office in Ukraine and Azerbaijan (a comparative legal analysis) | |||
* Transformation of the Ukrainian Prosecutor's office functions in modern conditions | |||
• ] | |||
* Particularities of prosecution activity in the Austro-Hungarian Empire | |||
* Legal regulation of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea activity: positive and negative aspects | |||
* Problematic issues of the protection of interests of citizens in the conditions of temporary occupation of the territory of the Crimean Peninsula | |||
* Prosecuting international crimes in Crimea | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 3 December 2024
Azerbaijani-born Ukrainian lawyer and human rights activistIn this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Aidynovych and the family name is Mamedov.
Gyunduz Mamedov | |
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Гюндуз Мамедов | |
Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea | |
Incumbent (contested) | |
Assumed office 22 August 2016 Disputed with Natalia Poklonskaya and Oleg Kamshylov since 22 August 2016 | |
President | Petro Poroshenko Volodymyr Zelenskyy |
Preceded by | Vasyl Synchuk |
Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine | |
In office 18 October 2019 – 26 July 2021 | |
President | Volodymyr Zelenskyy |
Prime Minister | Oleksiy Honcharuk Denys Shmyhal |
Personal details | |
Born | Gunduz Aidyn oghlu Mammadov (1974-10-26) 26 October 1974 (age 50) Ganja, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan) |
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Odesa Mechnikov National University Odesa National Economics University |
Military service | |
Rank | State Counselor of Justice 3rd Class |
Gyunduz Aidynovych Mamedov (Ukrainian: Гюндуз Айдинович Мамедов; Azerbaijani: Gündüz Aydın oğlu Məmmədov; born 26 October 1974) is an Azerbaijani-born Ukrainian lawyer and human rights activist who has served as Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea since 22 August 2016, and also served as Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine from 18 October 2019 to 21 July 2021. In his position as Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, he is the counterpart to the office of Prosecutor General of the Republic of Crimea, the equivalent position in Russia's Republic of Crimea. Due to the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, Mamedov had no ability to exert power over Crimea. Mamedov has also investigated Russian forces in the Russo-Ukrainian War for war crimes.
Early life and career
Gündüz Aydın oğlu Məmmədov was born on 26 October 1974 in the city of Ganja, in what was then the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union. In 1996, he graduated from Odesa University, with a degree in law. In 2013, he graduated from the Odesa National University of Economics.
Mamedov's career began in 1996. He worked as the Assistant Prosecutor in the Prosecutor's Office of the Prymorsky Raion of Odesa, later becoming the First Deputy Prosecutor of the Raion. From 2012 until 2013, he worked in the Prosecutor's Office of Kyiv Oblast. During 2013, he served as the Chief Scientific Officer of the Crime-Fighting Problems Research Department in the Scientific and Research Institute of the National Prosecution Academy of Ukraine. From December 2013 to July 2014, he also held the position of the Head of the Investigation Department of the Dnieper Environmental Prosecutor's Office.
In July 2014, Mamedov was again appointed a Prosecutor in Odesa. From December 2015, Mamedov worked as the Deputy Prosecutor of Odesa Oblast. While working in Odesa, he was engaged in high-profile affairs; in particular, he actively fought against the distribution of narcotic substances in law enforcement agencies, to expose corruption schemes and gambling, and arrested a criminal group that carried out robberies, extortion and other actions for two years.
Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Гюндуз Мамедов/Gyunduz Mamedov @MamedovGyunduz Ukrainian: Цікаво чому Поклонська зможе краще захищати інтереси росіян в Україні на посаді заступника голови @rsgov, а не посла в Кабо-Верде. Правоохоронні органи 🇺🇦мають вимагати екстрадиції всіх осіб, що звинувачені судом у сприянні анексії Криму.
I wonder why Poklonskaya will be better able to defend the interests of Russians in Ukraine as deputy chairman @rsgov and not the ambassador to Cape Verde. Law enforcement agencies 🇺🇦must demand the extradition of all those accused by the court of facilitating the annexation of Crimea.
3 February 2022
On 22 August 2016, Mamedov was appointed the Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. As Prosecutor, he worked to assemble evidence of Russian war crimes in Crimea, with the intention of bringing them to the International Criminal Court. He has called for people involved with the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, specifically Natalia Poklonskaya, to be extradited to Ukraine.
Mamedov has alleged that Russian authorities have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. He has accused Russian authorities of stealing more than 4,000 objects, totalling ₴60.2 billion (approximately 2 trillion United States dollars in 2022).
During the work as a prosecutor, the directions of Crimean law enforcement activity in mainland Ukraine were determined, work with the International Criminal Court was organised, cooperation with non-governmental organisations were established, and investigation of criminal proceedings against national security and war crimes during the Russo-Ukrainian War were developed. These moves were reflected in the Strategy for the Development of Activities of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in the conditions of temporary occupation for 2019–2021.
Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine
On 18 October 2019, Mamedov was selected by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine. Mamedov's work continued to focus on the persecution of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including the war in Donbas and the 2014 shootdown of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Mamedov advocated for Ukraine to ratify the Rome Statute, as well as recognising war crimes under Ukrainian legislation. In an interview with Ukrinform, he also expressed his support for Zelenskyy's reforms of the Office of Prosecutor General of Ukraine, calling it a "request of society". On 9 April 2021, Mamedov announced that he had sent 19 pieces of evidence of Russian war crimes to the International Criminal Court.
He was the head of the Joint Investigative Team from Ukraine, which was investigating the downing of flight MH17 on July 17, 2014 in the sky over occupied Donbas. The investigative team also managed to establish cooperation with Bellingcat. The investigation into the attack on Malaysian flight MH17 helped the Office of the Prosecutor General to learn how to gather evidence without access to uncontrolled territories. On November 17, 2022, the court in the Netherlands handed down a verdict in the MH17 case: three defendants — two Russian citizens Igor Girkin, Serhii Dubynskyi, and Ukrainian citizen Leonid Kharchenko — were found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia, while Russian citizen Oleg Pulatov was acquitted due to lack of evidence. On February 8, 2023, JIT representatives stated at a press conference in The Hague that the President of the Russian Federation was involved in the crash of the liner, as he personally approved the supply of anti-aircraft missiles to the territory of Ukraine. The investigation is currently suspended.
He also coordinated the investigation of the flight PS-752 Tehran-Kyiv. To date, the names of the participants in the attack have already been established. He emphasizes the importance of Ukraine, which is regularly under fire from Iranian Shahed drones, taking an active part in the process of bringing the perpetrators to justice.
In regards to Ukrainian domestic issues, Mamedov was also active; under him, a division of the Prosecutor General's office for protecting children of victims and witnesses started for the first time in Ukrainian history. However, on 26 July 2021, Mamedov resigned from his office as Deputy Prosecutor General, citing "deliberately-created difficult working conditions" by the office of Prosecutor General. Myller, the law firm representing Mamedov, also claimed the involvement of the Security Service of Ukraine against him.
In addition, he was engaged in juvenile justice. In 2020, he initiated the creation of the Department of Child Protection and Combating Violence at the Prosecutor General's Office as well as relevant units in the regions. Therefore, within the Office a mini-model of children's (juvenile) justice was created. Together with experts, UNICEF in Ukraine, the children's ombudsman, they launched the Barnahus project on the protection and socio-psychological support in the legal process for children who have suffered from crimes or witnessed a crime. Together they managed to launch the first pilot project in Vinnytsia. In essence it provides a child therapeutic help, psychological rehabilitation, and only then an interrogation and medical examination for judicial purposes. The task was, among other things, to reduce the number of interrogations of a child to a necessary minimum.
He also implemented the reform of the penitentiary system. At the time, on the initiative of the Prosecutor General's Office, an interdepartmental working group was created in the Ministry of Justice, which was supposed to prepare a draft law on the dual system of regular penitentiary inspections. The Office of the Prosecutor General suggested joint inspections and monitoring visits with the Office of the Ombudsman and civil society. Currently, an agreement has been reached on the creation and start of pilot joint monitoring groups in three Southern regions of the country.
Mamedov’s departure had prompted an outcry from civil society groups, who praised him for his effective coordination and organization of war-crime investigations, including the probe into the downing of flight MH17 — the Malaysia Airlines passenger jet that was shot down by Russia-backed separatists in 2014 while flying over Donetsk. An innovative investigator and lawyer, Mamedov’s team had established fruitful cooperation with the investigative journalism group Bellingcat to untangle the circumstances surrounding MH17.
He was included in the sanctions lists in the Russian Federation twice: as the head of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol in 2018 and as the Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine in 2021.
After leaving office, Mamedov's investigation of Russian war crimes has continued. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, he announced he was sending information to the Hague regarding war crimes, and provided contacts by which people can send information. He is currently one of the founders of Ukraine.5am coalition, an association of human rights organisations that collects and documents war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine.
Gyunduz Mamedov mobilized on February 24, 2022, and participated in the defense of Kyiv. During these events, he came up with the idea of establishing a working group aimed at ensuring compliance with international humanitarian law and providing legal services within the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The group’s primary goal was not merely to disseminate knowledge about IHL among service members but also to develop a robust mechanism for its effective implementation.
The group operated in four key areas: ensuring compliance with IHL norms within the Armed Forces of Ukraine; introducing a mechanism for data collection and preservation of evidence of IHL and human rights violations on the battlefield; developing a mechanism to enable Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel to participate in providing free legal aid; designing and implementing a model for engaging the Armed Forces of Ukraine in measures to protect and preserve cultural heritage during armed conflict.
After the destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Dam, Guynduz Mamedov declared that this was a potential international crime. In his opinion, Ukraine should apply to the Secretary General of the UN about the violation of ENMOD to establish an advisory council, as well as to the International Court of the UN about compensation for the damage caused.
Awards
- Honoured Worker of the Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine
- Merited Lawyer of Ukraine
Bibliography
- Prosecution of international crimes in Crimea
- Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gyunduz Mamedov delivers a lecture in Stanford
- Observance of international standards for prisoners of war is not a right of Russia, but its duty
- Sooner or later, crimes committed in the Crimea will be investigated by the International Criminal Court
- Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gyunduz Mamedov: "The main task for this year is to make the peninsula unbearable for the aggressor country"
- Why is the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea persecuting the dead leaders of the Soviet regime?
- Why should the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine make international "law of war" part of legislation?
- How to not let suspects in treason run abroad
- Functions of the Prosecutor's Office in Ukraine and Azerbaijan (a comparative legal analysis)
- Transformation of the Ukrainian Prosecutor's office functions in modern conditions
- Particularities of prosecution activity in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Legal regulation of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea activity: positive and negative aspects
- Problematic issues of the protection of interests of citizens in the conditions of temporary occupation of the territory of the Crimean Peninsula
- Prosecuting international crimes in Crimea
References
- "The prosecutor's office of Odesa". Archived from the original on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- Гюндуз Мамедов/Gyunduz Mamedov (3 February 2022). "Цікаво чому Поклонська зможе краще захищати інтереси росіян в Україні на посаді заступника голови @rsgov, а не посла в Кабо-Верде. Правоохоронні органи 🇺🇦мають вимагати екстрадиції всіх осіб, що звинувачені судом у сприянні анексії Криму" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- Gyunduz Mamedov appointed Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
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- "Mamedov on Poklonskaya's new position: Law enforcement agencies of Ukraine should demand the extradition of all those accused of facilitating the annexation of Crimea". Gordon. 3 February 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- ""After the annexation of Crimea, Russian authorities seized more than 4,000 objects worth 60 billion hryvnias" - Mamedov". Crimea.Realities. 6 January 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- "Achievements of the Prosecutor's Office of Crimea in gathering evidence of war crimes in the occupied peninsula are based on cooperation with non-governmental human rights organizations, – General Prosecutor of Ukraine – Українська Гельсінська спілка з прав людини". helsinki.org.ua. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
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- Khmilyevskaya, Viktoriya (21 December 2021). "Ukraine still has not decided on the legal qualification of the events in the Donbas: what is it fraught with and how to correct the situation". ZN.UA. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- Drabok, Irina (3 June 2020). "Gunduz Mamedov, Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine". Ukrinform. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- "Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Mamedov said how many messages of Russian aggression were sent to the Hague". Gordon. 9 April 2021. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- Zoriana Stepanenko (17 November 2022). "Вирок MH17: що кажуть родичі загиблих". radiosvoboda.org. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
- Mykhailo Bushuyev (8 February 2023). "Слідство у справі МН17: Путін причетний до катастрофи". dw.com. Deutsche Welle.
- "PS752: три роки після збиття українського літака в Ірані". radiosvoboda.org. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 11 January 2023.
- "Гюндуз Мамедов: Ми повинні збудувати повноцінну систему ювенальної юстиції, яка б відповідала особливим потребам дітей". stopcor.org. 21 February 2020.
- "В Офісі Генпрокурора обговорили реформування пенітенціарної системи". yur-gazeta.com. 22 May 2020. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- "Прокурор розповів, що може поліпшити пенітенціарну систему в Україні". zn.ua. Dzerkalo Tyzhnia. 17 March 2020. Archived from the original on 13 April 2022. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- Jamie Dettmer (8 May 2023). "How to stop Putin getting away with murder in Ukraine". politico.eu. Politico.
- "Стало известно, кто из крымчан попал под санкции Путина". ru.krymr.com. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 1 November 2018.
- "Россия ввела санкции против 922 граждан Украины: в их числе Гриневецкий, Труханов, Кауфман и Грановский". dumskaya.net. Dumskaya. 22 August 2021.
- "Ukraine collects evidence of Russian war crimes for transfer to The Hague". Ukrayinska Pravda. 25 February 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- ^ "New 'weapon' for the Ukrainian Army is legal". zn.ua. Dzerkalo Tyzhnia. 15 March 2024.
- "Is blowing up of Kakhovka HPP basis for new warrant from International Criminal Court?". pravda.com.ua. Ukrainska Pravda. 6 June 2023.
External links
- The Prosecutor's office of Autonomous Republic of Crimea
- Decree of the President of Ukraine №311/2017 on the rank assignment
- Prosecuting international crimes in Crimea
- Prosecuting international crimes in Crimea with Gyunduz Mamedov Archived 13 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine
- 'Gerechtigheid voor slachtoffers in gevaar’ na ontslag MH17-toponderzoeker