Press Review for 9/19/12

 

Official newspapers covered in detail the working visit of President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan to France and his participation in the opening of new halls at the Louvre dedicated to Islamic art.

 

Azadlig reports from the Oil and Gas Media conference, German expert Jurgen Rotie saying this area belongs to Azerbaijan's ruling family.

 

In Lankaran a group of believers held an anti-American protest against the movie Innocent Muslims.

 

Youth activists are preparing to protest the Sumgait Court's refusal to grant the appeal to release the activist of Musavat, Nigar Yagublu.

 

Zerkalo, in an article about the movie Innocent Muslims ??notes the irrational behavior of Muslims contributes to the increase in Islam Phobia, the expression of which this film was about.

 

Express writes about large-scale military exercises arranged by Russia in the North Caucasus directed against Azerbaijan.

 

Echo: Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry declared the American and Swiss astronauts Charles Duke and Claude Nicolas as "undesirable persons" because of their visit to Nagorno-Karabakh without permission from Baku.

  

Bizim Yol notes the promised easing in mortgage lending this year is not going to happen. "The government has once again deceived youth," the newspaper says.

 

Yeni Musavat writes officials who do not speak the Azerbaijani language will be demoted.

 

Opposition believes before they start dialogue with the government, discussion topics must be defined. 

 

The Chief Executive of Sumgait, Eldar Azizov wants to seize the Karvan mall.

 

Baki Habar cites MP Zahid Oruj as saying the mass poisoning of people at the Bina mall and the explosion at the chemical plant in Sumgait followed terrorist threats from ASALA. 

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