Xадиджа Исмаил. Meydan TV
Khadija Ismail Names Afgan Mukhtarli�s Case Ridiculous
Baku / 20.06.17 / Turan: The Journalist Khadija Ismail called ridiculous the case of Afgan Mukhtarli after interrogation in the Prosecutor General's Office as a witness on June 19.
Speaking about the details of the interrogation, the journalist called the case ridiculous. The questions were who is Mukhtarli, how Ismail knows him, and where he is funded from. In addition, they asked questions about the financing of Meydan TV, the journalist noted. She refused to sign a commitment not to divulge the interrogation.
As you know, Khadija Ismail has long been banned from traveling abroad.
The Prosecutor General's Office in connection with the Afgan Mukhtarli case summoned the former and current chairmen of the Musavat Party Isa Gambar and Arif Hajili and the journalist Sevinj Vaghifgyzy. In addition to them, the head of the Musavat apparatus Gulaga Aslanli was summoned for interrogation on June 20. -0-
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- 20 June 2017 12:45
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