Press Review for 6/11/14

Official newspapers write about Ilham Aliyev’s meeting with British Minister for Europe and publish the presidential decree on the allocation of additional 5 million manat to repair the mosque in Ganja.

Also published are the texts of laws, which have been amended and supplemented.

 

Azadlig believes that the recent personnel changes in the Ministry of Internal Affairs are intended to "clear the way" to the current Deputy Interior Minister Vilayat Eyvazov.

After the activist Gulnara Akhundova, visiting Denmark, criticized official Baku for human rights violations, her mother's apartment in Baku was searched.

A group of faithful people has urged the nation to take part in the November 10 action of the National Council in defense of human rights.

Experts have criticized the new concept of pension reform, believing that the government "will shoulder the pension issue" on the citizens themselves.

It is expected that the transfer of more than 10 billion manat to the state budget for 2015 will come from the State Oil Fund. Experts stress that the country now depends only on oil.

 

Echo writes that the Azerbaijan citizens’ bread consumption has decreased from 155 kg to 141 kg.

 

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Experts have criticized the allocation of 2.6 billion manat for farmers from the state budget, arguing that the funds are stolen and the villagers become dependent on loans.

 

Yeni Musavat believes personnel changes in the Ministry of Internal Affairs are the desire of the authorities to increase security of Baku.

Despite claims on the closing press distribution company Gasid, the question of the payment of the debt of this company amounting tens of thousands of manat to Azadlig and Yeni Musavat remains open.

Detention centers are not heated, which is regarded by lawyers as inhuman treatment of prisoners.

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