A blocked website sues the Ministry of Communications
Baku / 09.12.17 / Turan: On December 8, the Administrative and Economic Court N1 began the trial of claiming the site infoaz.org against the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies. According to the head of the website Namik Jafarli, access to the site infoaz.org was blocked in August this year. Appeal of the site management to all relevant structures, did not give any results, after which a lawsuit was filed against the Ministry of Communications. The suit examines the judiciary under the chairmanship of Museib Bayramov. The rights of the site are protected by the lawyer Zibeyda Sadigova. She asked the court to remove the lock on the site, restore access, and recognize violation of freedom of expression. In the absence of a representative of the Ministry of Communications in the court, the trial was postponed until December 22. -0-
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