Journalists Collaborating with Meydan.TV Summoned to MDCOC Again (updated)
The journalists Sevinj Vagifgyzy, Izolda Agayeva and Ayten Farhadova came out of the MDCOC after the new interrogation. As it turned out, the reason for their call to the police was their stories spread by the media that last time in the MDCOC they were given tea. It turns out they should not have disclosed such details.
Note that before that, people that were in the MDCOC dungeons more talked about the pressure exerted on them in this office. Therefore, dissatisfaction of the employees of the agency looks strange, since the stories are about courtesy of the police, rather than include criticism.
Collaborating with the Internet channel Meydan.TV, Sevinj Vagifgyzy, Izolda Agayeva and Ayten Farhadova were again summoned to the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (MDCOC) of the MIA today. They entered the MDCOC building at 15.00, together with their legal representative Namizad Safarov.
Recall that the three girls had been detained on the night of September 20 on their return from Kiev and released 12 hours later. They were inquired about the events in Mingachevir and the Meydan.TV activities. -06B--
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