Insulted Akif Nagi wants revenge
The head of the Karabakh Liberation Organization (KLO), Akif Nagi, is outraged with the suppression of the rights of Azerbaijanis in Russia and calls for adequate measures. Today’s statement of the KLO expressed concern with regards the restriction and violation of the rights of Azerbaijanis in the formal and informal levels in Russia.
The KLO calls on the Russian authorities to put an end to this illegal practice, otherwise such actions will cause a boomerang effect, the KLO statement said.
"In Azerbaijan, unlike in Armenia, there are 100,000 Russians. They do not have any problems. However, the situation in Russia is different. "Azerbaijan can take adequate measures against Russian, similar to the steps taken in Russia against Azerbaijanis," Turan agency was told by Akif Nagi, commenting on the statement of the KLO.
KLO is a public organization dealing mainly with the Karabakh conflict. -05D-
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