Detained Acting Editor of Azadxeber.net Website
The night before, the acting editor of the religious website Azadxeber.net Ilkin Mammadli was detained.
According to the journalist's colleagues, Mammadov was detained in the village of Bakikhanov.
The young man went to the store and never returned. Later, witnesses reported that the journalist was put in a car by people in civilian clothes and taken away in an unknown direction.
The Sabunchu district police confirmed the detention of Mammadli in the talk with his father.
It is assumed that the young man was taken to the General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime MIA.
The editor of the website Azadxeber.org Nijat Aliyev was also arrested in May 2012 after criticizing the song contest Eurovision in Baku. Later, he was charged with inciting religious hatred and illegal weapons possession and sentenced to 10 years in prison. -06D-
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