Parviz Hashimli: MNS gets pleasure from torture
After yesterday's court hearing journalist Parviz Hashimli, was able to convey to his colleagues a statement, which was made public .
The statement said that a group of MNS, using their official position, trampled the rights of Hashimli.
" Even before the trial began, they promised that at least, imprisonment for 6 years awaits me. For these people, the destruction of human life is routine. They get pleasure from the tears of women, children and parents.
Everything is done by them in the name of the people and the state actually serves their vile intentions," the journalist writes .
Hashimli is accused of illegal arms sales, but there is a claim that he is being punished for refusing to defame the PFPA leader Ali Kerimli.
He was arrested by MNS in September 2013 and the trial will begin in March. -05D04-
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