Campaign "Donate 5 gapiks" started
On the social network Facebook a campaign has started to collect money for the benefit of the youth activists fined by the courts for their participation in the action against soldiers' deaths on January 12.
The organizers suggest an offering of 5 gapiks (kopecks) and will transfer the collected funds to the courts, if the appeals by the activists are rejected.
If the activists refuse to accept the support of the users of Facebook, the organizers will offer to transfer the collected funds to the families of fallen soldiers.
To control the collected funds, a working group of a number of active bloggers and youth activists has been set up.
Those wishing to take part in the campaign should visit the address: 149 M. Mukhtarov Street, office of the NGO, Positive Change, (next to the Nizami metro station) and donate as much money as they can, but no more than 50 manats. In any case, the donated money will be transferred to gapiks.
Those who want to transfer money through a bank can do so at the following account:
Tehran Telman oglu Mustafayev - Bank Respublika, account (IBAN) AZ75BRES00381184000729625601 (SWIFT - BRESAZ22).
Recall that on January 14 the Nasimi and Sabail district courts fined about 20 youth activists in amounts ranging from 300 to 600 manats. -16D-
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