The newspaper Ayna returns to readers after a two-year break in the on-line version. Turan was told by the founder and chief editor of Ayna - Zerkalo Elchin Shikhli.
The electronic newspaper will only publish original articles, with no light of current news.
The materials will be prepared in the Azerbaijan language and possibly in Russian, if there are people willing to do translations on a voluntary basis.
Ayna in the new version is not a commercial project. All the participants are going to work for free, said the editor.
The novelty will be the activities of Internet TV with the Ayna, which will involve prominent journalists - Ibrahim Nabioglu, Gulu Maharramli, Rauf Mirkadyrov and others.
* Ayna - Zerkalo suspended its release at the end of May 2014 due to financial problems. This was preceded by the arrest of a leading newspaper columnist Rauf Mirkadyrov. -16B06-
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