Mehdiyev planned to kill the President?

Former Rector of the International University of Azerbaijan Elshad Abdullayev said that he had 400 TV spots, exposing state agencies and officials in corruption and in kidnapping and killing people.

In the program "Free chair" on the Azerbaijani radio Voice of America ​​Abdullayev made it clear that the video will be distributed via the Internet, "according to the demand of the time", on  http://www.amerikaninsesi.org/content/elsad-abdullayev-serbest-kursude/1586362.html

Abdullayev collected the video spots over four years after the kidnapping of his brother, an officer of the Ministry of National Security Mahir Abdullayev in 2004, largely unknown to the public, but well known to the leadership and the Strasbourg Court of Human Rights.

Abdullayev introduced a few years ago the contents of the archive to the police and the presidential administration, hoping to regain his brother, who is likely to have died.

The former rector made no secret that his main target is compromising the Presidential Administration Head Ramiz Mehdiyev, who, according to Abdullayev and to the former DHS investigator Ramin Nagiyev, who fled to France, is the very secret hand controlling "death squads" in Azerbaijan.

They were created in 1994 and have been involved in numerous political and common murders. The functions and tasks of the death squads were explained by Abdullaev in collaboration with others and published in an article in the newspaper Azadlig.

In turn, the former officer of DHS Ramin Nagiyev, referring to former Interior Ministry Colonel Haji Mammadov, convicted in 2005 for kidnapping and murders, claims that in 2004 Mehdiyev planned assassination of President Ilham Aliyev to seize power, and the heads of all the security agencies are aware of this.

In an interview with the news agency Avrasiya Nagiyev concludes that Mahir Abdullayev was kidnapped because he was aware of the upcoming assassination attempt on the president in 2004. http://avrasiya.net/?p=8946 -0 –

 

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