Haqqin.az changes the concept?
The majority of the creative team of haqqin.az site headed by Eynulla Fatullayev were dismissed today, according to sources close to the site. This measure, according to the same source, is related to the "funding restriction and changing concept." The site will cease to publish analytical materials and their own investigations, and publish the news, the materials of AzerTAj and other pro-government information resources. The reasons for such a sharp turn in the activities of the site are unclear. Turan failed to contact Fatullayev.
According to observers, the scandalous publication aroused strong dissatisfaction of the authorities, which decided to discontinue its funding.
According to unofficial data, many government officials complained about publications on the website, where members of the government were critised, published leaks and compromising materials. -06D-
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