Pərvin Abışova. Açiq mənbələrdən foto.
A single rally in front of the Cabinet
Baku/09.07.20/Turan: On July 9, independent reporter Parvin Abyshova held a solo rally in front of the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan, expressing disagreement with the government’s decision that journalists must register on the e-icazə.gov.az portal in order to carry out their professional work under the strict quarantine regime.
This norm is an artificial obstacle restricting the right of journalists to receive information, she said.
Abyshova was detained by police. She was later released
The attempts to get comments in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Cabinet of Ministers were futile. — 06D-
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- Economics
- 9 July 2020 14:14
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