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On October 18, the UN International Court of Justice will consider Azerbaijan's claim on Armenia's war crimes
Baku/01.10.21/Turan: On October 18, the UN International Court of Justice will begin considering Azerbaijan's claim for war crimes committed by the military-political leadership of Armenia during the Second Karabakh War. Azerbaijani Prosecutor General Kamran Aliyev told reporters about this.
A special department of the country's Military Prosecutor's Office was responsible for crimes investigation. The investigation was conducted in two directions: over those who committed crimes, their identification, search and wanted list, as well as over filing lawsuits to the international courts on these crimes, Aliyev said.-05D-
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Today, on November 8, the national flag of Azerbaijan was once again raised at Flag Square in Baku. This event marks an important moment, especially considering that the flag had already been raised at this location since its opening.
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On November 8, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev emphasized the significance of Azerbaijan's victory in the 44-day Patriotic War and reaffirmed the nation's resolve in defending its territorial integrity and sovereignty. Speaking at the opening of the Victory Park in Baku, Aliyev described the war as a "glorious story" and a "brilliant victory" in which Azerbaijan restored its territorial integrity after decades of occupation.
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Mikail Hajiyev, a member of the Public Council of Talysh People of Azerbaijan (OSTA) and retired colonel, was unable to fly from Baku to Yekaterinburg on November 7, he reported this to Turan news agency.
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Baku's Khatai District Court on 7 November considered a petition to place 'Abzas Media' building director Ulvi Hasanli under house arrest. The hearing took place after the working day at 19.15, lawyer Zibeida Sadygova said. This was due to Hasanli's refusal to participate in the trial online, and he insisted on attending the trial.
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