Prosecutor Office does not see grounds to release Nigar Yagublu
Prosecutor Office rejected the appeal of a large group of civil society activists to change the measure of restraint of Nigar Yagublu, the activist of "Musavat" party.
An official response of the Prosecutor Office reads that Yagublu tried to escape from the investigation on the case of a car accident on August 25, as a result of Which a man died, and her fault has been proven.
With regard to changes of preventive measures, it is the prerogative of the court, said Prosecutor Office. -05D-
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The gas pipeline from Russia to Iran will pass through Azerbaijan, its route has been agreed upon. Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev told reporters, TASS reports.
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Ilham Aliyev congratulated Irakli Kobakhidze on the victory of the Georgian Dream party in the elections and wished him continued success. "The victory of your party is of particular significance for the entire South Caucasus, making it a more stable region, and we rejoice in this victory as your friends and brothers. We wish your government new successes in its work," said Aliyev during a joint briefing following talks and the signing of bilateral documents.
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