Deputy chairman of the youth organization "Musavat" is detained
This morning was arrested Faraj Kerimli, the deputy chairman of the youth organization of the party "Musavat", Turan was told by Elman Fatah, the head of the party "Musavat" for relations with political organizations. Kerimli was detained by the persons in civilian clothes at the territory of Baku Health Center, which brought his mother.
People in civilian put a bag on the young man’s head, and drove away in an unknown direction.
Earlier, on July 17 on charges was arrested of drug possession brother of F.Kerimli Siraj. At the same time, his laptop was seized.
"Musavat" party the detention of Kerimli has political motives. So, the young man is one of the administrators of musavat.org, and participated in the creation of the group in Facebook “Istefa.”
A lawyer Nemat Kerimli, in turn, told Turan, that he cannot yet establish the whereabouts of the detainee. He reported about the arrest to the 102 service of the Interior Ministry, but so far there is no information about the fate of the detainee.
The press service of the Interior Ministry promised to the end of the day to provide information on this issue .-16D06-
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- 23 July 2014 15:18
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