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Preceded by
  
Ayaz Mutallibov

Name
  
Isa Gambar

Succeeded by
  
Abulfaz Elchibey

Signature
  

Political party
  
Musavat

Nationality
  
Azerbaijani

Education
  
Baku State University

Preceded by
  
Yagub Mammadov

Spouse
  
Aida Bagirova


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Born
  
February 24, 1957 (age 67) Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union (
1957-02-24
)

Role
  
Former Acting President of Azerbaijan

Previous office
  
Acting President of Azerbaijan (1992–1992)

Similar People
  
Abulfaz Elchibey, Ayaz Mutallibov, Ilham Aliyev, Heydar Aliyev

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Isa Yunis oglu Qambar (Azerbaijani: İsa Yunis oğlu Qəmbər), also known as Isa Gambar or Isa Qambar (born February 24, 1957), is a prominent Azerbaijani politician and leader of the Equality Party (Müsavat), the largest opposition block in Azerbaijan.

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Biography details

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İsa Qambar is married and has two sons. His wife, Aida Bağırova, is a Doctor of History, a Professor at Baku State University.

2003 elections

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Human Rights Watch commented on the 2003 elections:

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Human Rights Watch research found that the government had heavily intervened in the elections campaign in favour of Prime Minister İlham Aliyev, son of the current President Heydar Aliyev. The government had stacked the Central Election Commission and local election commission with its supporters, and banned local non-governmental organizations from monitoring the vote. As the elections drew nearer, government officials have openly sided with the campaign of İlham Aliyev, constantly obstructing opposition rallies and attempting to limit public participation in opposition events. In some cases, local officials have closed all the roads into town during opposition rallies, or have extended working and school hours, in one case, even declaring a Sunday work day, to prevent participation in opposition rallies. (source: https://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/eca/azerbaijan/index.htm)

2011 protests

In his role as leader of Müsavat, Gambar has played a major part in spring 2011 demonstrations inspired by other protests throughout the Middle East. He and his party have organized protests, occasionally joining with fellow opposition groups like the Popular Front Party to rally in Baku despite a government ban and the steadfast efforts of security forces to disperse gatherings and arrest activists. "There is a criminal, authoritarian and corrupt regime in Azerbaijan, and the people of Azerbaijan no longer want to live under these conditions," Gambar told The New York Times. In early April, Ilkin Gambar, the opposition leader's son currently serving in the Azerbaijani Army, claimed on his Facebook page that he was being sent to the front lines in Azerbaijan's standoff with Armenia and that his father had been "warned" that this could be a result of his continuing involvement in protests. For his part, Isa Gambar said, "The Ministry of Defence has a right to place soldiers in any location at its disposal. So I don't want to politicize this issue."

References

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