«REAL» activist sentenced to 30 days in jail (UPDATED)
On Monday by the decision of Sumgait court, an activists of the "REAL" Rahim Shaliev was sentenced to 30 days of administrative arrest. He was found guilty of "hooliganism" and "no police subordination." Relatives and activist colleagues were not admitted to the court.—06D--
2017 February 20 (Monday) 15:35:58
I n the morning on February 20 was detained activists of the Sumgayit branch of the “REAL” Movement Rahim Shaliev. The young man took the police from the house and taken to the local police station, and from there - in urban management. According to source in "REAL", a young man is accused of not subordinating police. It is expected that today he will be brought to trial.
The Movement believes that Shaliev is persecuted for active citizenship and participation in the "REAL". The activist also engaged in journalism, and makes publications in various media in the country. -06D--
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