Protesting candidates for deputies performed "Yally" dance in front of the CEC
Baku / 19.02.20 / Turan: A group of deputies in protest against the rigging of the elections and delaying the consideration of their complaints staged an unusual protest rally in front of the CEC building on February 19. Holding hands, they performed the collective national dance “Yally”.
This also became a kind of response to the actions of the police, who detained on the eve of designer Rasul Hasan for publishing on the Internet a video collage of the dancing "Yally" employees of the Rapid Response Regiment of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. On February 16, they stood in cordon in front of the CEC building during a protest rally of candidates for deputies and arrested them, as well as journalists. —06D-
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