Members of the Press Council keep silence about the APA agency
Baku / 03.08.18 / Turan: Members of the Press Council continue to remain silent and do not speak out about the situation around the blocking of websites of the APA agency. Attempts to contact members of the Press Council - Vugar Safarli, Vugar Rahimzade, Aflatun Amashov, Rashad Mejid, and find out their opinion on the termination of the agency, headed by their colleague Vusala Abysheva, did not work. Talkative people in other circumstances, these people, did not answer calls.
At the same time, the Press Council itself continues to remain silent and makes no statements. Ali Hasanov, an assistant to the head of the state, responsible for the sphere of mass media, also failed to communicate. In the presidential administration, Turan was told that Ali Hasanov is on vacation until August 16. -02D-
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