Mamed Ibrahimstill believes in democratic Azerbaijan
Condemned adviser to the head of PPFA Mamed Ibrahim arrived in Yevlakhto the funeral of his father. "I felt bad for not participate in my father's funeral, but now everything is fine," said Ibrahim in a telephone conversation with the correspondent of Turan. He reiterated that he considers his arrest as politically motivated, and related to his opposition activities.
"Everything is passing. Sooner or later there will be changes in the country, and Azerbaijan will become a democratic state, and all guilty of these events will bear responsibility," he said. Ibrahim has been released from prison for a half day, and have to go back to jail N 16 on September 7 in the second half of the day. -03B-
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