Mubariz Gurbanli denies belonging to him obscene remarks on TV
On December 30 the website www.contact.az published an article on the Azerbaijan State Television program with swear words, which appeared in the social network on December 29.
The report on the subject said a group of MPs on state television AZTV discussed the state youth policy. During the speech of the head of the organization of students Shahin Ismayilov obscene expressions of youth can be heard from the screen.
This program was also attended by members of parliament Mubariz Gurbanli, Hadi Rajabli and Ziyad Samadzadeh.
In the article, the site suggested that the voice is similar to Mubariz Gurbanli’s voice.
In this regard, MP Mubariz Gurbanli expressed his dissatisfaction and denied any involvement in the obscene remarks. He also said that the video on the Internet could be mounted or the obscene expression could belong to the television technicians, who prepared the show.
In this regard www.contact.az emphasizes that it was just an assumption on the similarity of votes and was not intended to insult or humiliate Mubariz Gurbanli or anyone else. The article raised the question of how this could appear on the air.
To determine the true facts, the case is under investigation. Both Mubariz Gurbanli and the readers will be informed of the results. -0 –
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- Politics
- 5 January 2013 23:09
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