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Armenia filed a lawsuit against Azerbaijan in the Strasbourg court
Baku/02.08.22/Turan: On July 27, Armenia filed a new interstate lawsuit against Azerbaijan with the European Court of Human Rights. According to the Armenian media, the lawsuit refers to the violation of the rights of the residents of the villages Khramort and Farrukh "as a result of Azerbaijan's aggression."
The lawsuit also contains accusations of the use of force by the Azerbaijani military against the Armenians of Karabakh in 2021-2022, as a result of which the “right to life was violated.” --02D--
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- Politics
- 2 August 2022 16:24
Politics
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has sent a congratulatory message to his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian on the occasion of that country's national holiday -- Victory Day of the Islamic Revolution.
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Transparency International’s 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has once again highlighted the persistent challenge of corruption worldwide, underscoring its damaging impact on governance, economic growth, and climate action. The CPI, which evaluates 180 countries based on perceived levels of public sector corruption, assigns each a score from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). The latest report reveals little overall improvement, with the global average score stagnating at 43. Over two-thirds of countries continue to score below 50, indicating that corruption remains a significant and unresolved global issue.
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According to information from the Telegram channel "Nezygar," the Russian Security Council, with the participation of relevant agencies, is considering options for retaliatory measures "in response to the aggressive escalation from Baku, which contradicts the spirit and letter of the agreements and treaties signed between the countries, including the Treaty on Allied Interaction of 2022."
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Last week, two more prominent journalists were arrested in Azerbaijan. Shahnaz Beylargisi became the eighth female journalist to be imprisoned in recent months. Beylargizi and her former colleague Shamshad Aga worked for Toplum TV, an independent news outlet that was shut down in 2024.
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