Press Review 05/09/13

Official and pro-government newspapers write about the trip of Ilham Aliyev to Bilasuvar, Salyan and Jalilabad and the opening of a number of objects.

They also publish the presidential order on awarding employees of the State Committee on Securities.

Traditionally, the semi-official campaign continues, blackening the opposition in the face of the National Council.

 

Azadlig writes that the day before the election, the ex- ministers, Ali Insanov and Farhad Aliyev and his brother Rafig Aliyev, will be shown mercy.

The democratic camp considers the pressure of official Baku on the movement El as an attempt to bring the electoral process out of the peaceful and lawful channel.

Political experts believe that the authorities' ratings dropped to the lowest level, which creates favorable conditions for the victory of the democratic forces.

The TV channel, BBC, prepared material on the strange bans imposed by the "Nakhchivan Khan" Vasif Talibov.

A primary investigation into the facts of torture against political activists in the Binagadi jail has started.

The newspaper writes that Armenian hackers stole secret documents about the investigation of offshore zones, schemes and accounting documents.

 

Express writes about the detention of four men who kidnapped a 17-year-old girl and inflicted her mother with various injuries.

The Baku garment factory turned to the people and government structures in connection with the sale of fake school uniforms of various scams.

Over 1,300 enrollees were denied the opportunity to become students, since they did not return to the universities during the registration period.

 

Echo

The victims of unsolved crimes should be compensated, an expert said. The presence of such a law will increase the responsibility of law enforcement officers.

 

Bizim Yol writes that by the end of the week, President Aliyev will sign a pardon. The paper also reports on the upcoming pardon of the former ministers, Ali Insanov and Farhad Aliyev.

 

Yeni Musavat

A plantation of narcotic plants was discovered on the land owned by the vice-speaker of the Parliament, Valeh Aleskerov.

The newspaper calls Kamaladdin Heydarov the unofficial prime minister. After the presidential elections on 9 October, he will replace Arthur Rasizadeh, who will retire.—0-- 

 

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