Əli Kərimli
PFPA activists also were not allowed to the Khojaly memorial
Baku / 26.02.19 / Turan: A group of activists of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA) visited on Tuesday a memorial to the victims of the Khojaly genocide.
The leader of the Popular Front Party commented on the ban on participants of the march to lay flowers directly to the memorial. "This is also a monopoly. As in economics, politics, the media, and now on visiting monuments is also a monopoly," said Kerimli.
He expressed confidence that the Azerbaijani people will avenge Khojaly and the best revenge will be the raising of the Azerbaijani flag over the occupied territories. -05D06--
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