Press Review 05.11.15

Official newspapers write about Ilham Aliyev's visit to Zagatala and Sheki.

 

Azadlyg continues to write about the "MNS case" and about the latest arrests in this body and in the Ministry of Communications.

The mothers of 15 members of the Group of Said convicted in 2007 appealed to the President of the country, claiming that their arrest was illegal and far-fetched.

The Bundestag member Marieluise Beck and three deputies of the Council of Europe criticized the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan.

Several prominent religious leaders of Turkey addressed to Ilham Aliyev in connection with the beating of the theologian Taleh Bagirzadeh by police.

The elder of Nardaran Natig Karimov criticized the instructions of the head of the State Committee on Work with Religious Communities Mubariz Gurbanli to remove religious flags from mosques.

A resident of the village Beydilli of the Bilasuvar district named Javanshir committed suicide because of his debts to banks.

 

Express considers the increase in the cost of certain drugs as arbitrariness of pharmacies.

The head of Public Relations of the National Security Ministry Arif Babayev told about employment of former employees of the National Security Ministry.

 

Echo writes about the lack of public rooms of mother and child. These rooms should be at least 200.

On the official cost of living in 146 manats you can only exist. Experts believe that the minimum should be at least 250 manats.

 

Bizim Yol writes that 90% of bank deposits are at risk.

The newspaper writes that mobile operators make millions because without the knowledge of customers they connect their mobile phones to various services.

 

Yeni Musavat writes that former chief of MNS Eldar Mahmudov "robbed" the Mayor of Baku Hajibala Abutalibov, because the latter's son is a Wahhabi.

Experts write that tax inspectors press entrepreneurs and at their own expense try to fill the budget deficit.

Syphilis has been found at 161 young men, who passed medical examination before marriage.

In 2012, the population spent 200 million AZN on fortune tellers. As you know, an official ban has been put on fortune tellers.

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