"Muslim Unity" declares the innocence of its murdered member
Baku / 07/30/18 / Turan: Movement "Muslim Unity" in its statement acknowledged that the man killed by secret services for "providing armed" resistance to Sarkhani Aga Huseyn oglu is a member of this organization. "The authorities tried to involve the Movement "Muslim Unity" in the Ganja events, however, it was not allowed. Nevertheless, the members of the movement were targeted," the statement said.
Sarkhani Aga was an active member of the Movement, participated in his actions.
The murders of suspects in Ganja events, including Sarkhani Aga, are the authorities' desire to create fear in society. A similar situation was in Nardaran in 2015, when active members of the Movement were arrested on false charges of providing armed resistance. "Today, on false charges of organizing riots in Ganja, believers are also killed," the statement said.
The authors believe that Sarkhani Aga was killed only after a pistol was enclosed in his hand, and the photo was replicated. The Movement also demands that Sarhani's body be given to his family. -06D-
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