Azerbaijani Press: City Hall did not allow rally of the Committee "Karabakh"

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
Tuesday
City Hall did not allow rally of the Committee “Karabakh

Baku / 12.02.19 / Turan: The executive branch of Baku did not allow a rally of the Karabakh public committee, which began on February 16, demanding drastic measures to liberate the occupied territories.

The mayor”s response said that President Ilham Aliyev would take the necessary measures to restore the country’s territorial integrity.

This work is being conducted inside and outside Azerbaijan in accordance with national interests, the response said.

* The Karabakh Committee was established in the summer of 2018 with the participation of 17 public organizations: the Karabakh Liberation Organization; Party of the “Classic” Popular Front, Nationalist Action, Civil Solidarity, Islamic, National Democratic and others.

On September 29, the committee held a rally at the Mehsul Stadium. However, after that, the authorities did not sanction rallies and the picket of the Karabakh Committee. -03B-

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