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The situation around the exposure of the "Iranian spy network" looks strange
Baku/13.03.23/Turan: The reports that appeared in the pro-government media on March 12 about the exposure of the "Iranian spy network" in Azerbaijan have not yet found official confirmation. Turan's requests to the State Security Service and the Ministry of Internal Affairs failed to receive confirmation of the detention of another group of spies.
The law enforcement agencies do not refute the reports that have appeared, without reference to the source of information.
According to the current legislation, the publication of such materials without a link and with accusations of committing a crime without a court decision is a gross violation. The media that published such a message should be punished and may be closed. ---02B---
Politics
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A candidate in the municipal elections for the 23rd Nasimi-Sabail electoral district, activist Djamila Alisheva, has reported administrative barriers in conducting her campaign. She claims that the district election commission is refusing to provide the necessary forms for her authorized representatives.
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On January 15, the Tbilisi Court of Appeals rejected the appeal of Afghan Sadigov, the founder of the Azel TV website, who had protested his extradition to Azerbaijan. Sadigov’s wife, Sevinj Sadigova, stated that this was the final judicial instance in Georgia making a decision on the case, Turan reported. On the other hand, lawyer Mariam Kvelashvili informed Turan that the defense would continue legal steps to prevent the extradition of Afghan Sadigov. According to his wife, Afghan has been on hunger strike for 117 days, and his health is critical.
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Jamil Hajiyev, a member of the National Council of Democratic Forces, has reported continued pressure from the police. On January 10, during the trial of opposition figure Tofig Yagublu at the Baku Serious Crimes Court, Hajiyev unfurled a banner reading "Freedom for Political Prisoners!"
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On January 15, the Yasamal District Court rejected the motion to change the detention measure for Azer Gasymly, the director of the Institute of Political Management, his lawyer, Agyl Laidj, to Turan. "Azer Gasymly stated during the trial that the charges against him were fabricated and related to his socio-political activities," the lawyer said. An appeal will be filed against the court's decision.
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