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In Agdash, an activist was detained because of a Facebook post
Baku/12.05.23/Turan: Public activist Nusrat Hasratli, who lives in the Agdash region, was detained by the local police on May 12, Hasratli told Turan.
The reason for the detention was his Facebook posts about the late former President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev and lawlessness in the country, he said. The police took away his phone and deleted all posts. At the same time, he was insulted. A few hours later, Hasratli was released.
In turn, the Sheki regional group of the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs told the Turan agency that Nusrat Hasratli was summoned to the police department on the basis of the received appeal and released after a preventive conversation. ---21B06---
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