PFPA activists detained in Ganja released(UPDATED)
Baku/19.09.19/Turan: All detained PFPA activists have been released, announced by the head of the PFPA youth committee Emil Salim.
He said that the police asked about the goals of the meeting of activists in the teahouse, whether they agreed on their event with the local authorities.
"After four hours, they made a protocol and let us go," Salim said. -0-
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2019 September 20 (Friday) 16:32:58
Police disrupted a meeting of PFPA activists in Ganja
Baku/19.09.19/Turan: On September 20, in the city of Ganja in western Azerbaijan, police detained participants in a meeting of activists of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA).
About 20-25 local activists, as well as the head of the PFPA youth committee Emil Salim and another member of the committee, Niyameddin Ahmedov, who arrived to meet with them from Baku, were taken to the Ganja Police Department, Turan was informed by adviser to the chairman Mammad Ibrahim.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs does not comment on what happened. -06D-
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