"Karabakh" Committee scheduled another rally on November 24
Baku / 10.10.18 / Turan: The Karabakh Public Committee decided to hold a rally on November 24 demanding the liberation of the occupied territories, stated the report of the "Karabakh" committee. The decision to hold a rally was made at a committee meeting on October 10. The rally under the slogan: "For the liberation of Karabakh" is supposed to be held at the stadium near the Inshaatchilar metro station from 15:00 to 17:00. The organizers will send a notification to the Executive Power of Baku.
On September 29, the Karabakh Committee already held a similar rally, where demands were made to launch an antiterrorist operation to liberate Azerbaijani territories, to carry out political reforms, to take real measures to combat corruption, to strengthen social protection for veterans and families of martyrs.
* The Karabakh Committee was established in the summer of this year with the goal of constantly maintaining public attention to the Karabakh conflict through mass campaigns, scientific conferences, exhibitions, etc. It includes 17 public associations and movements, including the Karabakh Liberation Organization, the Classic Popular Front Party, Nationalist Action, Civil Solidarity, the Islamic Party, the White Party, the National Democratic Party, the Karabakh Veterans Organization, and others, as well as individually 13 veterans of the Karabakh war. -03С06--
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