Ali Hasanov wants to protect students from bad influences
Yesterday in the Turkish resort of Bodrum ended a forum entitled "Integration of Azerbaijanis in the society of foreign countries: current status and prospects."
Speaking at the meeting, the head of the State Committee for Diaspora Nazim Ibrahimov said that the priority of public policy is to protect the rights and freedoms of compatriots. According to him, many countries have been cases of violations of the rights of compatriots and a need to strengthen legal education Azerbaijanis. He described the success of several projects to protect the rights and freedoms of Azerbaijanis in Georgia.
Head of the Ideology Department of the Presidential Administration Ali Hasanov called studying abroad Azerbaijani students to actively cooperate with the Diaspora organizations.
He expressed concern at "negative external influence" on the Azerbaijani students and expressed the need to "take appropriate measures in this area." However, what is the impact and what steps must be taken, Hasanov did not elaborate.
"We want to achieve unity of Azerbaijanis of the world, to turn the Diaspora into a strong and organized force," Ali Hasanov said.
Following the meeting, they adopted a joint statement issued by the Forum. The 25 points of the application address issues of consolidation of the Diaspora around the world, creation of a network, "Information Center of the Azerbaijani Diaspora," support of the international campaign "Justice for Khojaly" and others. -02D-
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- 9 August 2012 18:52
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