Press Review for 10/30/12

 

Official newspapers write about the trip of President Ilham Aliyev to Saatli, Imishli and Beylagan.

 

Azadlig says Baku gave an agreement for criticizing the 'Union of Azerbaijani Organizations in Russia' newly created in Moscow. The political analyst Arif Yunus called the creation of the Union a negative signal from the Kremlin to official Baku.

 

The family of Elchibey issued another statement, which expressed outrage with the criminal case of the alleged poisoning of Elchibey.

 

Representatives of the Public Chamber are going to hold a protest rally on November 2, regardless of the resolution of the City Hall.

 

A Baku resident Mansour Zeynalov, who stabbed and killed a police officer two months ago, died in custody.

 

Zerkalo in an article entitled 'Funeral of the Madrid Principles' writes that the co-chairs of the OSCE stopped mentioning these principles in the negotiations.

 

Express writes about the upcoming bill providing for the arrest of auto hooligans.

 

Echo writes that for the environmental well-being of the country, 25% of the area should be covered with woods. Currently, forests make up only 12% of the territory.

 

Bizim Yol continues the theme of the creation of the Union of Azerbaijani Organizations in Russia, calling it a union of billionaires. Their property and business in Azerbaijan are under threat.

 

Yeni Musavat

 

Armenia "launched" a project of acceptance of Nagorno-Karabakh by dwarf states. This project is funded by the Armenian Diaspora.

The paper links the Moscow meetings of the chief ideologist of the authorities, Ali Hasanov, with the anxiety caused to official Baku by the creation of the Union of Azerbaijani Organizations in Russia.

 

Surat Huseynov asked the parliament to return him the name of National Hero.

 

Arrested as the promoter of the October 6 protests in the protection of hijab, Javid Mammadov was forced to confess to possessing weapons. Otherwise, his family would be threatened with problems.  -0-- 

 

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