Correspondent of "Azadlig" radio claims that he was threatened in Turkey
Yafez Akramoglu , the reporter of "Azadlig" radio in Nakhchivan, could be killed on May 10 in Turkey, he told in his page on Facebook.
The journalist was in Istanbul, where he prepared a report on the residents of Nakhchivan living there. However, there he was persecuted by an employee of the Ministry of Security of Nakhchivan, nicknamed "Shahin". Together with a group of people he came to the apartment of the journalist, and demanded to give him a video materials of Nakhchivan. Otherwise, he threatening to kill him.
"With the help of friends we were able to drive out the intruders," said the journalist.
Then with the help of police the journalist himself was sent back from Istanbul.
However, from this story it is not clear whether a formal complaint was made to the police? What measures have been taken against those who threatened the journalist? -16D-
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