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West wants to impose its culture, M.Gurbanli
Baku / 21.08.18 / Turan: "The great powers want to extend their models to other nations, the process of globalization leading to a single religion is under way, the Great Powers are interested in blending cultures," stated today in Baku the head of the State Committee for Work with Religious Organizations, Mubariz Gurbanli, speaking at a conference on the topic: "Propagation of spiritual values and religious communities."
According to him, Azerbaijan is influenced by Western culture: "Western countries are trying to artificially impose their culture on other states, all of which can lead to deformation of our country's national values." Therefore, we must strengthen the instinct to preserve our main value - our independence," Gurbanli said. -02D-
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- 21 August 2018 16:15
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Politics
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On November 26, the Baku Court of Appeals heard a complaint regarding the extension of the detention of former diplomat Emin Ibrahimov. During the hearing, the investigator requested that the complaint be rejected, while Ibrahimov's lawyer, Aghil Laidj, pointed out the lack of grounds for keeping Ibrahimov in custody.
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