"Open Day" in the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (MDCOC ) of the Interior Ministry
The Chairman of the party "Musavat" Arif Hajili was today summoned to the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (MDCOC) of the Interior Ministry . According to Hajili, the conversation with him was on the rise of religious radicalism in the country, the financing of these forces from abroad; the police representatives spoke of the need of "Musavat"party to fight aginst anti-radicalism.
"For my part, as a party we are acting on the basis of our program, we do not recognize sucg forces and do not cooperate with them," said Hajili.
Hajili noted specifically that they do not speak to him on the Nardaran events. However, he noted that fair treatment was made in respect of certain detainees. However, the police did not agree with Hajili.
Today the PFPA Deputy Chairman - Gezel Bayramli and Nureddin Mammadli, director Eldaniz Guliyev and human rights activist Oktay Gyulalyev were also summonedto the MDCOC. -05D06--
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