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Jamil Hasanli blames the country"s authorities for self-immolation of people
Baku/30.01.14/Turan : Chairman of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) Jamil Hasanli blamed the country's authorities for self-immolation of Azerbaijani citizens. "Today one more Azerbaijani, Maleyka Bayramly, committed self-immolation in the town center. Every day we get information about the self-immolation of people. Fire covering body of Karabakh veterans almost burns TV screens," wrote Hasanli on his page on Facebook. In his view, "people who do not find justice in the state courts, police, and prosecutors see a way out in throwing themselves into the fire."
"This is a terrible tragedy. If it goes so, then the flame will cover the whole country. Let no one considers himself away from this fiery waves. Smoke from a corrupt, criminal policy covers the entire country, the flame rises to the heavens. Apparently, Ilham Aliyev will remain indifferent, and will repeat the tale about "development not having analogues" , as long as the flame reaches the presidential administration. It burns the government policy that has not received authority from the people, a power that does not bear responsibility to the people, and now the human smelling smoke is covering everything. Share of the Azerbaijani citizen from the Azeri oil is just a bottle of gasoline," said Hasanli.
Since December 25 five case of self-immolation have been committed in Azerbaijan.—06D--
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