Become an OC Media MemberSupport independent journalism in the Caucasus:
Join Today
Media logo
Azerbaijan

Top Baku psychiatrist dismissed after declaring teenager ‘not mentally ill’

Former head psychiatrist Aghahasan Rasulov. Photo: Report.az
Former head psychiatrist Aghahasan Rasulov. Photo: Report.az

The head doctor of Baku’s main psychiatric hospital has been dismissed from his post, after defending a teenager who had been labelled mentally ill for posting a video of poor conditions in an orphanage. 

On Wednesday, Aghahasan Rasulov, the chief doctor of Baku’s Republic Psychiatric Hospital No. 1, was dismissed from his post by Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Health, reportedly on grounds of age. Orkhan Jafarov, formerly the general director of the Republic Centre of Narcology, was appointed in his place. 

Rasulov, 65, had on Tuesday told media that a teenager transferred to the psychiatric hospital after posting a video complaining about poor conditions in a local orphanage did not require in-patient psychiatric care. 

The 17-year-old orphan posted a video on social media earlier this week, alleging that residents of Orphanage No. 3 were mistreated, and that food meant for residents was stolen by employees and the administration. 

The video was rapidly and widely shared, after which the teenager was admitted to the Republic Psychiatric Hospital. 

On Tuesday, Rasulov, then the hospital’s chief doctor, told local press that the teenager did not require hospitalisation. 

‘That teenager is not mentally ill’, said Rasulov. ‘He cannot behave properly in society. He is a somewhat restless child. How is it fair to put him in a psychiatric institution?’

He alleged that the hospital had sent the teenager back to the orphanage, but that the orphanage’s management ‘refuses to accept him’. 

‘We treated him for 5–6 days, found that he was a normal child, and sent him to the orphanage to live his life there. Since they did not accept him, we brought him back here’, said Rasulov. ‘He has certain psychological disorders, but they are very minor. Half of Baku has those conditions — should half the population come and sleep in our hospital?’ 

Commenters on social media have speculated that the director of the orphanage, Mahbuba Huseynova, has connections to senior officials or businesspeople. The 72-year-old orphanage director has previously faced criticism over accusations that children were beaten at the institution, that children did not receive appropriate medical attention, and that living conditions were unsanitary, but remains the head of the institution. 

Independent journalist Aynur Elgunash wrote on social media that this was yet another sign of the failure of Azerbaijan’s healthcare system. 

‘Shame on Minister Teymur Musayev for firing the chief doctor Agahasan Rasulov, who told the truth because he did not want the teenager’s life to be wasted! Shame on the NGO leaders and educators who defended the director of boarding house No. 3! As a citizen, I demand the dismissal of [the orphanage] director!’, said Elgunash.

Related Articles

Screenshots of Azerbaijani state news agency Azertac’s coverage of Georgian politics and elections.
2024 Georgian Parliamentary Elections

Azerbaijani state media cover Georgian Dream’s pre-election campaign

A

Over the last month, Azerbaijan’s official government news agency Azertac has published multiple articles focusing on ethnic Azerbaijani candidates running for the ruling Georgian Dream party, while failing to provide a platform for Azerbaijani opposition candidates.  On 16 October, Azertac interviewed Georgian Dream MP Zaur Darghalli, who said that his party had guaranteed stability in Georgia, and elaborated on how it was able to keep the peace for the last 12 years.  ‘These elections are

Mirhafiz Jafarzade. Courtesy photo.
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan sentences Talysh activist to 16 years in prison for treason

A

Ethnic Talysh activist Mirhafiz Jafarzade, who advocated for the creation of Talysh school textbooks in Azerbaijan, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison on charges of treason.  Jafarzade, who is also a Russian citizen, was found guilty of treason in the form of espionage on Thursday. Jafarzade was detained by the authorities in November 2022. That day, pro-government media reported that the trial had determined that Jafarzade worked ‘in secret cooperation with foreign special services

Cars at a standstill on the Lachin Corridor, as the population of Nagorno-Karabakh flees to Armenia. Photo: Marut Vanyan/OC Media.
Armenia

Russia praises Azerbaijan’s ‘constructive’ approach to return of Nagorno-Karabakh refugees

A

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has said Azerbaijan is taking ‘constructive’ actions to facilitate the right to return of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians, as evidence mounts of the demolition of residential and cultural heritage buildings in Nagorno-Karabakh.  ‘We have repeatedly commented on and emphasised the constructive steps taken by Baku to provide the population that left their native places with the opportunity to return there’, Zakharova said during a press briefing o

Image via Civilnet.
Armenia

Peace talks flounder as Armenia pushes for deal with Azerbaijan before COP29

A

Peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan appear to be at a standstill as Armenia continues to push for an agreement to be signed ahead of November’s COP29 summit in Baku. On Tuesday, Sargis Khandanyan, an MP from Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party, told Armenpress that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan offered to organise a meeting to conclude and sign a peace agreement ahead of the summit, which is scheduled to be held in Baku between 11–22 November. He said that Pashinyan made the offer

Most Popular

Editor‘s Picks