New action is prepared against the soldiers" deaths
Today's death of the soldier Seymour Allahverdiyev caused the call on of the civil activists to hold another protest against the deaths of soldiers.
The appeal via Faceebok said that the event is scheduled for 15:00 o’clock on 10 March at Fountain Square Baku. Organizers of the action sent invitations to 30,000 users of Facebook.
The previous action against the soldier deaths took place on January 12 after the murder of Ceyhun Gubadova in Dashkasan region. Despite promises by the authorities to investigate the death, there are not any results.
The allegation that Seymour Allahverdiyev committed a suicide Allahverdiyev has outraged families of the dead soldier; on the video released by his family in social networks, it is clearly seen that the corpse does not have the top of the head. It is doubtful that he could put a bullet into his head from submachine gun.-0-
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