The police do not allow citizens to meet with Jamil Gasanli
Gyandzha/03.10.13/Turan : In the Ganja State Drama Theatre on October 3 in the morning began a meeting of the single candidate for the presidency from the National Council Jamil Gasanli with the people.
As the correspondent of Turan reported, the hall is crowded and a few hundred people are standing on the street. Police restrict the movement of citizens who want to attend the meeting. Police have also strengthened positions at the entrances to the city.
At the same time , people are not let into the hall from the main entrance to the theater, referring to renovations. People are forced to go into the building through the narrow door , which is inconvenient. After the protests of the people, the main door was opened.
However , the local authorities are trying to prevent the visit of the opposition candidate to the city. Thus, a number of local Internet sites were offered a statement of protest against the arrival of Jamil Gasanli in Ganja on behalf of the families of martyrs and war veterans.
At the entrance to the city police detain cars with the citizens of the area , not allowing them to their meeting with the opposition candidate . Despite the obstacles, the meeting continues. -05C04-
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