Baku / 17.01.18 / Turan: A group of IDPs gathered in front of the State Committee of Azerbaijan for IDPs on January 16, protesting against the demolition of buildings in which they were stationed in the Binagadi district. They tried to block traffic on the avenue in front of the State Committee.
This organization confirmed for the Turan news agency that the protest was expressed by the settlers living in the unfinished building of an ambulance station on Hamza Babashov Street in the Binagadi district. The State Committee said the settlers were received and explained that the Committee is not engaged in the demolition.
Recall that in various facilities in the capital, hundreds of thousands of IDPs from the occupied areas live. From time to time, they express dissatisfaction with the actions of the authorities evicting them from unsuitable premises. -03D06-
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