Ali Hasanov does not admit that he used to support an ardent critic of Heydar Aliyev
Baku / 28.10.19 / Turan: The day before, a 30-year-old publication was published in social networks in which the assistant to the head of state, Ali Hasanov, expresses "deep support for targeted activities" to then-Azerbaijani leader Abdurrahman Vezirov.
It should be noted that this very activity of Vezirov was aimed primarily at exposing the shortcomings and violations committed by Heydar Aliyev at one time.
After the appearance of this collective letter of students of Moscow State University. Among whom was Ali Hasanov, the latter was forced to give explanations in the media under his control.
From Hasanov’s explanations, it follows that since 1990, faithfully served Heydar Aliyev, and now - Ilham Aliyev.
Without explaining why he once signed a similar letter to Vezirov, he calls such publications "compromising evidence" distributed by his political opponents.
In his lengthy speech, Ali Hasanov has long and tedious talks about everything except one, that he made a mistake in his time. -02D-
Politics
-
Head of the External Relations and Security Service of the EU Josep Borrel rejected the accusations against him and European countries made by the head of Azerbaijan at the COP29 conference the previous day.
-
On Thursday, President Ilham Aliyev received the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, who arrived to participate in the COP29 climate conference.
-
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) today issued five rulings on applications from Azerbaijan. The case of "Afgan Mammadov v. Azerbaijan" concerned the complainant's exclusion from the Bar Association. Mammadov was expelled based on a complaint filed by a colleague, which he considered unjust. The ECHR ruled that Mammadov's rights had been violated and ordered Azerbaijan to pay him €5,000 in compensation for moral damage and €1,000 to cover legal costs.
-
During the ongoing COP29 climate conference in Baku on November 14, a group of activists staged a protest condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine. The activists also denounced countries that supply oil and weapons to nations waging aggressive wars. The protest featured placards with slogans such as: "From fossil fuels to peace!", "End war crimes!", "Punish the aggressor!", and "Phase out fossil fuel use to achieve peace!" among others.
Leave a review