Press Review 01/29/14
Independent and opposition press writes about the threat of terrorist organizations of Azerbaijan Forest Brothers and Jeyshullah. However, the official press is silent about it , publishing material on the economic life of the country and its international relations.
 
Azadlig writes that the MNS is not responding to the statement by the terrorist organizations "Forest Brothers" and " Jeyshullah " that threaten Azerbaijan with jihad.
Chairman of the National Council Jamil Hasanli considers that the authorities do not celebrate 130-year anniversary of Mamed Emin Rasulzade at the proper level . The head of state signed a decree on the celebration of the anniversary, which is is only formal .
The country's common practice is when the courts use police officers and MNS staff as witnesses.
Experts analyzing the participation of citizens of Azerbaijan in the fighting in Syria say that behind this there is a serious network.
 
Zerkalo sees incessant shelling on the front line as the intention of Baku and Yerevan to intimidate each other.
In Syria, three other citizens of Azerbaijan were killed.
 
Express writes that a total of 250 citizens of Azerbaijan who participated in military operations in Syria were killed. They are mainly former residents of the Gakh, Zagatala , Sheki and Tartar districts and also Sumgayit and Nakhchivan.
A Milli Majlis deputy Ghalib Salahzade called heads of executive powers enemies of municipalities.
 
Echo with reference to experts wrote that 3-4% of household incomes is spent on utility costs.
 
Yeni Musavat writes about the arrest of a youth activist Omar Mamedov on false charges in connection with drug possession.
Iranian media write that Azeris living in this country can receive education in their native language. On this occasion, Tehran has taken a decision.
Experts argue that official Baku is prepared new price increase in the beginning of February.
A library based in the Khatai district closed and a betting sports club Topaz opened in its place. -0 -
 

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