Press Review for 14/11/12

 

Official and pro-government press reports on the participation of President Ilham Aliyev at the opening ceremony of the new building of Yasamal Court, and publishes documents signed by the head of state.

 

Independent and opposition press comments on activities of the "alliance of billionaires," the future of the oil industry of Azerbaijan, corruption allegations against the head of the OSCE Baku office, calling the singer Matanat Iskenderli to the investigation office, and the sedition in Nakhchivan.

 

All the newspapers publish stories about the discussion on the 2013 state budget in the parliament.

 

The official newspaper Azerbaijan in an article entitled, "Press Service hiding from the press," says that the leaders of some of the press services avoid questions of journalists. They are the news services of the Baku Education Department, City Hall, Azerigaz, and Azersu.

 

Azadlig writes that in Nakhchivan some people have distributed leaflets calling for tough protest. Security services and the police are looking for the authors.

The New York Times says that the Azerbaijani Embassy in Mexico is building a shopping center.

An officer of Radio Azadlig is threatened for his reports on Nakhchivan.

The wife of the slain journalist Rafik Tagiyev said that she will commit an act of self-immolation in front of the presidential palace, if the murderer of her husband is not found.

 

The singer Matanat Iskenderli has been called to the investigation into the abduction of Mahir Abdullayev in 2003. She had to sign a guarantee on her non-leaving Azerbaijan during the inquiry.

 

Yeni Musavat

   

The Musavat party plans to hold a rally on December 10, in honor of International Human Rights Day.

An oppositional youth group appealed to the metropolitan municipality for a November 17 rally in Fountain Square.

The brother-in-law of Ilham Aliyev, Araz Agalarov said he has no business in Azerbaijan because of his relationship with the President of Azerbaijan.

 

Bizim Yol

 

The leader of the Open Society party, Rasul Guliyev criticized the head of the OSCE Baku office, accusing him of supporting the ruling regime in Azerbaijan.

The paper reports that due to the water pipeline Oguz-Gabala-Baku construction project thousands of people lost their land and property, and have not been issued the indemnity for two years.

 

Express

 

Displaced people residing in the hostels of Baku State University will be moved to other housing by the end of November.

 

Baki Khabar

 

The representative of the Turkish company Soysal Group said that Azerbaijanis mainly buy real estate in Istanbul and Bodrum.

 

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