The press center "Day of the Republic", the problems of social media, mass complaints about petrol stations are in the center of attention.
The newspaper "Azerbaijan" in the publication "The Eternal Republic" tells about the history of the creation of the Azerbaijan People's Republic (ANR), recalls with reverence the founders of the first republic.
The newspaper "Novoye Vremya" in the article "Problems of Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook in Azerbaijan: who will give an intelligible answer?" speaks about the failure of these messengers in Azerbaijan for more than two weeks.
Despite the seriousness of the problem and its widespread discussion, there are still no official reports on this from the Ministry of Communications.
The assumption that the restrictions were related to the security of Islamic Games was not sustainable. The Games are over, but the problems remain.
Expert Osman Gunduz believes that the restrictions are set by the order of the Ministry of Communications by mobile operators and Internet providers. The reason is that free calls over the Internet are hitting the interests of mobile operators. However, the blocking in WhatsApp and Skype uniquely restricts the information rights of citizens. Such issues should be regulated by law, he said.
Two years ago, the then Minister of Communications Ali Abbasov said that such services as Skype, WhatsApp and Viber should be licensed. The newspaper "Bizim Yol" writes about the complaints of citizens about the quality of gasoline at the gas station. It is also said that the tanks are not filled with 1-2 liters.
Head of the Consumers Union Eyub Huseynov notes that there is still a practice of injecting air together with gasoline, which leads to the failure of the "injectors" .- 0-
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