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What is going on around Ali Hasanov?
Baku/25.08.21/Turan: Another scandal related to peeping and listening to personal life is growing in the country. However, the sensation is that this time the victim was the former assistant to the head of state and the notorious chief ideologist of the authorities, Ali Hasanov.
It is also noteworthy that Hasanov himself reported the incident. On his Twitter, he wrote that he received messages with threats and “pictures taken in the toilet once. All this is accompanied by some kind of erotic videos."
“I confirm that this is my tweet,” Ali Hasanov told Turan. He does not know who the author of the pictures is and what goals pursue those who threaten him. Hasanov did not disclose what exactly the threats were, noting, "The competent authorities are dealing with this."
It is not difficult to guess that some bloggers could not install hidden cameras in Ali Hasanov's toilet. It is not hard to guess who could have done it. However, the most interesting thing is not this, but why did they decide to present such a heavy blow to Ali Hasanov?
Recently, the question was raised of summoning Ali Hasanov and his familiy to the court in the case of the embezzlement of more than 18 million manats by the head of the State Media Support Fund Vugar Safarli. This structure has been under the supervision of Ali Hasanov for many years and it is unlikely that such large sums could be plundered by Vugar Safarli alone.
It is possible that Hasanov is being blackmailed with a scandalous video to appear in court and testify.
The funny thing is that for many years Ali Hasanov made every possible excuse or closed his eyes when such provocations were carried out against journalists, activists and their family members. Now he himself has to go through what they subjected others. -0203B-
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- 25 August 2021 17:27
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- Great East
- 25 August 2021 18:33
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