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The Red Cross took 6 patients out of Karabakh, and peacekeepers brought humanitarian aid
Baku/04.02.23/Turan: On February 4, 6 sick Armenians were transported by Red Cross vehicles from Karabakh to Armenia, Armenian media reported on Saturday. The total number of patients taken from Karabakh to Armenia after December 12 amounted to 70 people.
On February 4, a convoy of trucks of Russian peacekeepers delivered various humanitarian goods and products to Karabakh from Armenia.
There were no excesses or obstacles when crossing the checkpoint near the city of Shusha, where the rally of Azerbaijani civil activists has been taking place for the 55th day. ---02B---
Politics
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The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (OPHRD), a joint program of the World Organization against Torture (OMCT) and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), has called for the urgent release of activist Rufat Safarov from prison in Azerbaijan. It has launched a campaign in support of the Azerbaijani human rights defender. https://www.omct.org/en/resources/urgent-interventions/arbitrary-detention-and-judicial-harassment-against-rufat-safarov
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This year, the laureate of the annual Nargiz Prize, awarded for efforts in the fight for democracy, was Akif Gurbanov, chairman of the board of the Resplatforma (Platform of the III Republic) movement, who is under arrest.
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The U.S. will prohibit the issuing of visas for nearly a dozen more individuals responsible for undermining democracy in Georgia, bringing the total number to over 100, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.
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The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has expressed condolences to the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, following the tragic incident in the city of Magdeburg. "We are deeply shocked by the news of the deaths and injuries resulting from the tragic incident that took place at the Christmas market in Magdeburg," the message reads.
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