The Committee to Protect M.Abdullayev promises new revelations
On February 27 the Committee to protect the rights of Committee, Mahir Abdullayev, brother of the former Rector of the Azerbaijan International University (AIU) Elshad Abdullayev, will hold a press conference. Mahir Abdullayev as kidnapped in 2003. They are going to unveil new sensational facts of the case, according to on-line TV "Azadlig TV" (Azadliqnews.tv) /
In particular, two new footages taken with a hidden camera, on which ??the promise to return M.Abdullayev for ransom is made, will be presented. The names of senior officials involved in the kidnapping of M.Abdullayev will also be mentioned.
Press conference of the Committee, which is headed by Azad Mursaliyev, the nephew of M.Abdullayev, will be held at 12:00 in the office of the Institute of Reporters Freedom and Safety. -06D--
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