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Baku/04.05.21/Turan: About 10 women - family members of the defendants in the "Ganja case" came to the building of the Milli Mejlis with portraits of convicts today.

They chanted the slogan “We want freedom for the Ganja prisoners”, demanded a meeting with the parliament leadership and deputies from Ganja.

“Before the parliamentary elections, the deputy from Ganja Musa Guliyev promised that after the election he would help in making a fair decision on the affairs of our children. But as soon as he received his mandate, he forgot about us,” said one of the protesters.

The police officers forced the women into the bus and removed them from the parliament building.

On July 3, 2018, an attempt was made on the life of the then head of the city Elmar Veliyev in Ganja. A native of Ganja, Yunis Safarov wounded Veliyev and his bodyguard.  

After that, a protest rally in front of the Ganja administration building was scheduled for July 10. On that day, riots broke out in the city, during which two police officers were killed. This was followed by mass arrests of believers and others.

For these events, criminal cases were initiated against 70 people. The defendants were sentenced to imprisonment from six to 18 years. About 10 people were released on parole. The trial against Safarov and 11 others began in January 2020. —30D06-

 

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