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Members of the Muslim Unity movement continue protests in front of the Baku Police Department
Baku/22.06.22/Turan: On Wednesday afternoon, a group of activists of the "Muslim Unity" Movement continued the protest rally that had begun in the morning in front of the presidential administration building.
They again demanded to punish the police officers who expressed insults to the Almighty during the interrogation of believers on May 20.
When trying to read out their statement, the activists were pushed aside from the Police Department. Then several of them were invited for a conversation. At the same time, the police prevented journalists from filming. Thus, the police confiscated reporter Nargiz Absalamova's certificate, which was returned to her a few hours later in a damaged form. --0--
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