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State security about dossier.center list
Baku / 19.09.20 / Turan: The State Security Service reacted to the publication on the website dossier.center of a list of Azerbaijani citizens, including public and political figures, teachers and university students, journalists, who are pro-Russian and should work with to realize Russia’s interests. The State Security Service regarded such information as "absurd and baseless", damaging the relations of friendship and cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan that have formed over many years. The State Security Service believes that such information comes from enemy forces "and work is underway to identify its sources.”
It is noteworthy that the source of information is generally known, this is a site that not only published a list of 76 Azerbaijani citizens who are of interest to the Russian secret services, but also pointed out high-ranking Russian officers who are recruiting under the guise of humanitarian and cultural events and organizations.
It is also noteworthy that all the persons on the list are pro-government figures, employees of state institutions, and there is not a single oppositionist there.
As for the site dossier.center, it is a structure financed by the famous Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who is in opposition to the Putin regime. -02B-
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