Azerbaijan Ready for Large-Scale War - Zakir Hasanov
Baku / 12.05.18 / Turan: The Azerbaijani Armed Forces are ready for large-scale military operations, Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov said, holding a meeting on 12 May with the participation of the leadership of the Defense Ministry and the commanders of the types of troops.
According to the press service of the Defense Ministry, Hasanov instructed "to keep under constant control" the enemy's actions on the front lines and in the depth of defense and take decisive measures to prevent "possible provocations" of the enemy.
Zakir Hasanov responded to the statements of the new Prime Minister of Armenia, calling them "not acceptable" and warned the military and political leadership of Armenia that the Azerbaijani army is fully ready for a large-scale war. -02D-
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The Baku Court of Grave Crimes ended today the preparatory hearing on the case of the first-group disabled person, paralyzed activist Famil Khalilov.
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On September 11, the Baku Court of Appeal heard the appeal of Hafiz Babali, the economics editor at Turan News Agency, against the newspaper "Iki Sahil." The appeal was filed in response to a May 13 decision by the Khatai District Court, which rejected Babali's lawsuit against the newspaper. The lawsuit was initiated due to unfounded accusations and defamation published by the newspaper in an article dated December 28, 2023. The article claimed that "Hafiz Babali had established contacts with foreign funds and conducted investigations and prepared articles on their behalf."
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At a meeting on September 12, the Central Election Commission (CEC) found no violations in the parliamentary elections held on September 1 at seven polling stations in the 33rd Khatai First Electoral District. The complaint was filed by Natig Jafarli, a parliamentary candidate and member of the political committee of the REAL party. In this district, the CEC considers Zahid Oruj, the head of the Center for Social Research and a member of the previous parliament, to be the leading candidate.
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France has condemned the "arbitrary and overtly discriminatory treatment" of French citizen Théo Clerc in Azerbaijan, who has been sentenced to three years in prison for graffiti in the metro. Meanwhile, two other defendants involved in the same actions were sentenced only to fines, according to a statement from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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