New appointments to the presidential administration
Baku/11.05.18/Turan: By the order of President Ilham Aliyev, Farah Aliyeva was appointed head of the department of the presidential administration for humanitarian issues. By another decree, the president freed her from the post of rector of the University of Culture and Art.
Aliyeva will replace Fatma Abdullazade, the head of the administration, who held this post for more than 25 years, and was fired several months ago. By another decree, the head of state appointed Rovshan Najaf a department head of the presidential administration for innovative development and e-government. Previously, Najaf served as executive director of the Azerbaijan Investment Company. -06D--
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- 11 May 2018 17:58
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- 12 May 2018 11:11
Politics
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On Saturday, December 7th, a session of the "Musavat" Party's Majlis took place. During the session, the party leader, Isa Gambar, presented a report on the current socio-political situation in the country. The Majlis also approved a decision by the party’s board to grant district organizations of "Musavat" the authority to nominate candidates for the municipal elections scheduled for January 29, 2025. The party outlined its main areas of activity for 2025. A statement was issued on the human rights situation in the country.
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The human rights organization Freedom Now has joined calls to end the pressure on independent media in Azerbaijan.
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The press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the arrests of Meydan TV employees. A statement of the organization on RSF’s X (formerly Twitter) account said: "Reporters Without Borders condemns these new arrests and calls for their immediate release, as well as the release of 13 other journalists held in disgraceful conditions on trumped-up charges."
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"I was deeply concerned to learn of the arrest of journalists working with Meydan TV. A free and independent press is a vital component of any democracy. Journalists must be able to report on issues without the fear of arrest, intimidation, or violence." This statement was posted by the UK Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Fergus Auld, on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Saturday.
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