Sardar Jaloglu decided to sue the websites
Baku / 11.06.18 / Turan: Leader of the Democratic Party, former presidential candidate Sardar Jalaloglu is suing six sites: Biq.az, Ölkə.az, Oxu.az, Report.az, Qaynar.info and Modern.az. The reason is the publication of defamatory and offensive materials. "Sites insult me, they call into question my scientific activity. They write that ostensibly I have a villa in London, they finance me from abroad, and my son shies away from the army service. I will go to court and demand that authors of publications prove their statements," Jalaloglu told Turan agency.
According to him, the campaign to discredit him began after relatives built a house for his nephew, who died during the April 2016 battles.
"We built ahouse for the idow and two children of my late nephew. The house is on the square of two hundred parts in the village of Ramana in Baku. However, the employees of SOCAR destroyed the fence of the house, claiming that it was their territory. We appealed to the president of SOCAR, noting that this is a family of martyrs. How can you destroy their house?"said Jalaloglu.
He believes that the campaign against him on the websites was deployed after that and was initiated by the administration of the president and the leadership of SOCAR. -03B-
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- 11 June 2018 18:13
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