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The author of the film about Rasulzade left AzTV after refusing to show his tape
Baku/31.01.22/Turan: The project manager of the “Secrets of the Century” program Fahraddin Hasanzade left this state channel after the management refused to show his film about Mammad Emin Rasulzade on AzTV.
Despite the fact that AzTV announced the screening of the film on January 30 at 22:00, the demonstration did not take place. After that, Fakhraddin Hasanzade announced his resignation on his Facebook page.
“From that day on, I decided to part ways with AzTV. Who knows me, is aware of my political position. I only had the goal of presenting in detail the Azerbaijanis who left their mark on world history,” Hasanzade said.
He expressed gratitude to all his interlocutors in the project, as well as to the heirs of other heroes of the programs. “Due to the current situation, I apologize to the viewers,” he continued.
AzTV denied that the film was announced on the air of the channel. However, there is a video of this announcement on social networks.
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