Leader of the "Free Youth" Movement is sentenced to 200 hours of work
The Nizami District Court today ruled the head of the civil movement "Free Youth" Ulvi Hasanli administrative penalty of 200 hours of community service.
The young man ruled this punishment for not paying a fine of 600 manat for taking part in an unauthorized protest action on March 12 against the soldiers' deaths.
Hasanli intended to appeal the court's decision. Earlier in the same way, the penalty has been replaced by community service 200 hours for the head of the youth organization of the party "Musavat" Tural Abbasly. -16D06-
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