Jamil Hasanli condemns authorities for the destruction of office PPFA
Chairman of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) Jamil Hasanli condemned the eviction of PPFA from the headquarters. " Though the headquarters of PPFA was damaged by explosion, but was not destroyed. The foundation of the building was durable. Therefore, the question arises, why do they destroy the house, which was damaged by fire?" Hasanli wrote on Facebook.
He compared the story with the death of journalist Rafiq Tagi , who did not pass away after inflicting numerous wounds; he survived , but after a few days "was killed in the hospital."
Hasanli also compared it with the arson of Reichstag in Nazi Germany, when firefighters were told not to rush to the scene. -03D-
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