Prosecutor's Office investigates the beating of journalist M.Hajibeyli
Baku / 13.02.20 / Turan: The prosecutor’s office launched an investigation into the beating by the Rapid Response Regiment journalist Mustafa Hajibayli.
“Today, lawyer Neymat Karimli and I were in the Binagadi District Prosecutor's Office, where I testified to investigator Einur Aliyev.
Then I underwent medical examination to determine the degree of bodily harm,” Hajibeyli told Turan.
The editor of the Basta website and the head of the Musavat press service, Hajibeyli, was brutally beaten on February 11 during a protest rally in front of the CEC. — 06D-
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