Activist of "Future of Azerbaijan" party arrested for 30 days
Baku / 25.07.18 / Turan: Tariel Mammadov, member of the Surakhani district organization of the "Future of Azerbaijan" party, was arrested for 30 days. He was detained the day before in a cafe on the territory of the Sabunchu district during a meeting with party activists.
According to chairman Aghasif Shakiroglu, Mammadov was first taken to the Sabunchu police department, and then to Surakhani department. Today it became known that Mammadov was arrested for 30 days in administrative order for violating the "public order". The leader of the party called the arrest of the activist "absolutely illegal." The "Future of Azerbaijan" party was established on December 20 in 2013. Its honorary member is ex-speaker of the parliament Rasul Guliyev, who is in political emigration since 1996. -06D--
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