The results of the presidential elections in Azerbaijan and Georgia will be discussed in Paris
The results of the presidential elections in Azerbaijan and Georgia will be discussed at the meetings of the two committees of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe ( PACE) to be held on November 6-7 in Paris.
According to the press service of the PACE, meetings of the Monitoring Committee and the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights will be held in Paris.
The presidential elections in Azerbaijan were considered undemocratic by the OSCE , which outraged official Baku. In this case, the PACE representatives gave a positive assessment , but this caused criticism by the European Parliament , who were suspected of corruption and bribery on the part of the authorities of Azerbaijan. -02D-
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On November 15, animal rights activist Kamran Mammadli was detained while staging a protest at the COP29 climate conference. Mammadli was protesting the shooting of street dogs in Azerbaijan. He raised a sign above his head that read: "Azerbaijani authorities are shooting dogs on the streets!" He also shouted: "Resign those who teach youth to be sycophants under the guise of volunteerism!"
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Arrested Abzas Media journalists were pressured in Baku pretrial detention center No. 1.
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On November 15, the Tbilisi City Court heard the merits of the complaint filed by the head of the Azerbaijani website Azel.TV, Afgan Sadygov, against the denial of political asylum in Georgia.
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The United States has been working with Azerbaijan for a long time on energy issues and fossil fuel emissions, particularly focusing on technologies that reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and help transition to clean energy, the U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm stated at a press conference on November 15 during COP29 in Baku, in response to a question from Turan about how the U.S. can assist Azerbaijan in its transition to renewable and green energy.
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