Interpol stops looking for Sterligov?
The scandalous Russian businessman German Sterligov intends to file a lawsuit against Azerbaijan in the European Court of Human Rights regarding the decision of Baku on the recognition him persona non grata, and filing a lawsuit against him for visiting Nagorno-Karabakh.
Earlier Azerbaijan announced Sterligov wanted through Interpol. However, on 21 August Interpol stopped wanted list, granted the protest of his lawyer and admitting his persecution politically motivated, says Sterligov’s lawyer Arthur Airapetov. Official Baku does not comment on the refusal of Interpol to detain Sterligov. -02D-
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- 24 August 2015 17:50
Politics
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