The leader of the public Movement "For the liberation of Karabakh" Akif Nagi was taken today to the Police Department of Baku. There he was told not to hold a protest in connection with the arrival of the Armenian delegates to the conference of NATO Red Roth in Baku .
According to Akif Nagi, the head of the security department, Nurulla Mammadkhanov, had an hour talk with him. "In turn, I said that we have a legitimate right to protest, and noted that the warning was unreasonable," Nagi said.
NATO conference will be held June 16-18. -05B-
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