The problems of refugees and internally displaced persons in the world, the supply of dangerous food in the market, the decision of the European Court against Azerbaijan in connection with "hazing" cases are the leading topics of today's press.
The Azerbaijan writes about the intensification of the crisis in Europe in connection with refugees. One of the reasons is that the Council of Europe did not react to the problems of Azerbaijan before. The article says the PACE session has already been talking about refugees for the third day. If the problems were solved on time, then such phenomena as separatism and terrorism could be stopped.
The Echo in the article titled Hazing at the Sight of the European Court informs on the court decision on the complaint Malik Babayev against Azerbaijan (N 30500/11), connected with the death of a soldier.
The article tells about the non-investigation of cases of suicide in the army by the courts of Azerbaijan.
The decision of the ECHR, which will come into force on September 1, is binding and provides for not only payment of compensation, but also cancellation of decisions taken by the courts of Azerbaijan.
The Bizim Yol writes that the market is filled with watermelons, which are dangerous for health. In early June, in connection with the poisoning from watermelons, 4 complaints were received. Many poisonings result in death. -0 ---
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Rain is expected in Baku and Absheron on 28 November, forecasters of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology said. However, their today's forecast of rain in Baku has not come true.
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Short film "Fragments" by Iqbal Abilov, a Talysh researcher arrested in Azerbaijan, has been recognised at another international film festival.
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The closure of Azerbaijan's land borders was discussed during the parliamentary session on November 25. While the government’s decision cites the coronavirus pandemic as the main reason—despite the World Health Organization declaring its end last year—Zahid Oruj, Chair of the Human Rights Committee in the Milli Majlis, pointed to other factors. He stated, "Opening the borders could result in an influx of hundreds of thousands of non-Azerbaijani refugees due to the Russia-Ukraine war. Additionally, in Iran, many are prepared to cross into Azerbaijan to safeguard their lives and assets amid military strikes. Such waves of refugees could lead to humanitarian, social, and cultural clashes that may threaten political stability."
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On Tuesday, the General Prosecutor's Office announced the initiation of new criminal cases against agricultural product exporters who allegedly concealed their earnings abroad. Specifically, the Sumgayit City Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal case under Articles 208.2.1 and 208.2.2 (failure to return foreign currency to the country in large amounts by prior agreement of a group of individuals) and Article 308.2 (abuse of office causing serious consequences) against officials of the company "SOİL BOONS" LLC – Jahangir Aliyev, Elyar Gadzhiev, Mehman Mirzamedev, Saleh Gabilov, and Aly Aliyev.
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