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Leader of the Muslim Unity Movement continues hunger strike
Baku/20.06.22/Turan: On Monday, lawyer Fahraddin Mehdiyev visited the leader of the "Muslim Unity" Movement, Tala Bagirzade, in the Gobustan prison. Bagirzade has been on a hunger strike for the 18th day, and he has serious health problems.
“Bagirzade has lost a lot of weight. The face turned white, the voice weakened, the high temperature did not subside. However, he intends to continue the hunger strike,” the lawyer told Turan. Bagirzade is under medical supervision, he said.
Taleh Bagirzadeh began a hunger strike on June 3, protesting against the insult of Allah by the security forces during the interrogation of believers. The hunger strike was supported by more than a dozen prisoners in prisons and a number of people at large.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs denies the fact that the police officers insulted Allah and calls the allegations of this a lie.-06B-
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