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Elchibey Institute Advisory Board Condemns Attacks on Elchibey
Baku/18.01.21/Turan: The Advisory Board of the Elchibey Institute issued a statement in which it expressed regret and protest against the negative statements of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev against the government of Abulfaz Elchibey.
The document notes that on January 6, at a government meeting and later during a trip to liberated Shusha, President Aliyev used “untrue, contrary to historical facts, unfair and slanderous expressions about the late ex-President Abulfaz Elchibey, the Popular Front, and the Musavat party.”
The authors of the documents consider it harmful and contrary to the interests of the state to voice such statements on the spot, which has become a symbol of victory in the Patriotic War and national solidarity.
The Advisory Board of the Elchibey Institute declares that if this line is continued, which is detrimental to national unity, an answer will be given in an adequate style and content.
Speaking in Shusha on January 14, I. Aliyev said that Shusha and Lachin were surrendered to the enemy as a result of the betrayal of the PFA-Musavat in order to seize power in the country. —06D-
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