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Authorities Have No Answer to Question Why Keep Citizens on Dagestan Border for Months
Baku / 20.06.20 / Turan: Why are the Azerbaijani authorities not letting their own citizens into the country and keeping them in difficult conditions on the Dagestan border? Why can't they be quarantined and virus carriers put in hospitals?
These questions were asked at a briefing on Saturday to representatives of the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers. However, the journalist did not receive answers to these questions.
The answer was that letting so many people into the country is dangerous, because among them there may be infected people who will infect others. -0-
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- 20 June 2020 13:35
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- Politics
- 20 June 2020 14:09
Politics
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A candidate in the municipal elections for the 23rd Nasimi-Sabail electoral district, activist Djamila Alisheva, has reported administrative barriers in conducting her campaign. She claims that the district election commission is refusing to provide the necessary forms for her authorized representatives.
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