Sabina Yuezgizi
The state has undertaken to pay for the treatment of the journalist
Baku/20.04.21/Turan: The journalist Sabina Yuezgizi learned a few days ago that she was sick with cancer. She cannot pay for her treatment; therefore, together with her colleagues and public activists, she turned to the President of Azerbaijan for help.
On March 29, her appeal was published in the Azerbaijani press.
Minutes after the publication of her appeal, she received a call, and was informed that payment for her treatment would be provided, the journalist told her colleagues.
Yesterday S.Evezgizi flew to Turkey to go to the clinic of her choice and began to receive chemotherapy. Turkish doctors confirmed the diagnosis of Baku doctors.
S.Evezgizi thanks the leadership of the country and the state for the attention shown to her. "Now I am convinced that I can defeat the disease," the journalist writes.
The last place of work of S.Evezgiza was an editor at Lent az. — 0—
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