The Press Council is concerned about the detention of journalist Parviz Gashimli
The head of the Press Council Aflatun Amashev expressed concern about the detention of the journalist of the newspaper Bizim Yol and the director of the site moderotor.az Parviz Gashimli.
"Detention of Parviz Gashimli worried the Press Council. We still have no details of the reasons for this case," Amashev told Turan. According to him, the Press Council will investigate the matter. On Wednesday afternoon, the Press Council will address the relevant authorities, requesting them to be careful and objectively investigate the case against the journalist.
"We will keep this issue under scrutiny," said Amashev. --16/03D--
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