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Virus Sent from E-mail Address of Arzu Abdullayeva
On April 27 a virus in PDF has been sent from the e-mail address of the known human rights activist, head of the National Committee of the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Arzu Abdullayeva to her friends.
The virus e-mail is a confidential letter with a request to read it.
On request from the agency Turan, the human rights activist said that she sent no letter out and asked her friends not to load this file. Probably the virus was sent out for special goals, said Abdullayeva. -02B-
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