Press Review 02-03.02.14

Official newspapers reported receipt of Pakistan's new ambassador's credentials by President Ilham Aliyev and the approval of the plan on Khojaly genocide.

 

Azadlig writes about the termination of gas and electricity supplies to homes and poor public transport services, calling it "a shame on the government."

The newspaper calls a farce the celebration of February 2 as Youth Day on the background of the arrest of dozens of young activists and says it is "Ilham Aliyev's gift to youth."

At a meeting in the MOE the activity of underground, ground transport, electricity, water and gas supplies and tourism infrastructure were criticized. The newspaper regards it as war of the Minister of Emergency against his rivals.

Baku State University students are preparing to hold a protest against the establishment of an additional fee for repeated exams.

The terrorist organizations Forest Brothers and Jeyshullah threaten with murder of 100 policemen in Azerbaijan.

 

Yeni Musavat writes about the possibility of putting the former Health Minister Ali Insanov in a psychiatric hospital for prosecutorial statements about Ilham Aliyev.

Youth activists believe that before celebrating Youth Day, the government must address the problems of youth.

The newspaper in reference to foreign sources reported that 14 Azerbaijanis fighting against the regime of Bashar al-Assad were killed in Syria in January. -0 -

 

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