Presentation of New Documentary on Najaf Najafov
Baku / 23.01.20 / Turan: On January 24 at 19 o’clock in the Cinema House (18 Hasan Seyidbeyli St.) a presentation of the new documentary tape of the Aranfilm film studio about the life and work of the outstanding journalist Najaf Najafov (1955-1999) will take place.
The film tells about the life of Najaf Najafov, the founder of independent journalism in Azerbaijan, the editor of the newspaper Youth of Azerbaijan, the founder and first editor of the newspaper Azadlig, one of the founders of the information and publishing company Turan, and an outstanding social and political figure. -02D-
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