Musavat on the deportation of Azerbaijani citizens from Germany
Baku / 15.11.19 / Turan: The Musavat party has denied reports of the arrest of its members in European countries for organizing illegal migration and preparing fake documents.
Musavat is interested in an objective investigation of the facts of illegal migration and falsification of documents. If the German police found any violations of the law by a party member, this would only mean personal responsibility. In this case, Musavat will take the necessary measures against such members, ”the statement of this opposition party on November 15 said.
In turn, the head of the party’s executive apparatus, Gulaga Aslanli, told Turan that among the 61 Azerbaijani citizens deported the day before from Germany, “maybe” two are members of Musavat.
“We still do not have official information about the names of the deportees or detainees, therefore, we cannot establish the presence of party members among them,” he emphasized.-03B-
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