Press Review 27/08/14

Official newspapers report on the participation of President Ilham Aliyev and his spouse at the opening of the new building of the Carpet Museum, as well as publish a congratulatory letter to the head of the Caucasus Muslims Pashazadeh on the occasion of his 65-year anniversary.

 

Azadlig writes about the beginning of a new wave of the campaign against the former Deputy Prime Minister Abbas Abbasov.

The State Commission on Student Admission sent an appeal to the Ministry of Education in connection with the reception of 3 thousand students through illegal transfer to the universities of Azerbaijan.

The Editor in Chief of the newspaper Ayna-Zerkalo that ceased its activities in connection with the pressure, Elchin Shikhli declared that Azerbaijan cannot provide normal practice journalism.

Interior Minister Ramil Usubov filed a lawsuit in a private prosecution against a member of the National Council Eldeniz Guliyev for insult and slander.

The Turkish diplomat Turgut Er, who previously worked in Azerbaijan, called statements by the MP Aydin Mirzazadeh against Turkey verbiage.

 

Express writes that the Chairman of the State Committee for Work with Diaspora, Nazim Ibrahimov accused the former Deputy Prime Minister Abbas Abbasov of anti-Azerbaijan activity.

The mother of the athlete Riad Bakhshaliyev believes that her son is fighting in Syria because he cannot earn enough for his family.

 

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Banks seize from 3 to 7% commission payments from credit borrowers. An expert believes that the law should specify for what banks can take commission fees.

In Azerbaijan, about 40 thousand people suffer from anemia.

      

Bizim Yol writes that an employee of the newspaper Guler Mehdizadeh was questioned in the city prosecutor's office about the source of information in connection with the incident in Special Boarding School №7.

 

Yeni Musavat with reference to the lawyers reports that the arrested Leyla Yunus and Intigam Aliyev have not yet been questioned on the essence of the charges against them. -0

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