Karabakh Committee Intends to Hold Rally September 29
Baku / 06.09.18 / Turan: The Karabakh Committee has appointed a rally in Baku on September 29 under the slogans "Liberation of Karabakh!" and "Return of IDPs to their native places!"
The action is planned to be held at the stadium Mahsul near the metro station Inshaatchilar.
Turan was informed about this by a member of the Karabakh Committee, head of the Karabakh Liberation Organization (KLO) Akif Naghi.
According to him, in accordance with the requirements of the legislation on September 12, a notice of intention to hold the action will be sent to the Executive Power of Baku.
The Karabakh Committee was established two months ago. It includes the parties of Classic Popular Front, Musavat, Civil Solidarity, Nationalist Action, Islamic Party, People's Party, White Party, National Democratic Party, KLO, Public Association Return to Western Azerbaijan, and Gazi (Veterans) of Karabakh.
The goal of the Karabakh Committee is the constant maintenance of public attention to the Karabakh issue. To this end, the Committee intends to hold rallies, processions, scientific conferences, exhibitions and other public events. -03B-
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