PFPA Activist Lifted Foreign Travel Ban
Baku / 07.25.19 / Turan: A member of the Presidium of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA), Ayaz Maharramli, has been lifted the ban on foreign travel. He was informed about this by the Ombudsman"s office on July 24.
"The employee of the Ombudsman"s office contacted the Ministry of Internal Affairs on my case and they reported on the lifting of the ban," said Maharramli. Already today he was able to go abroad.
On July 21, Maharramli was not released from Azerbaijan. He was told that the ban was imposed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Maharramli was not released from Azerbaijan over the past year. -06D--
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