Public Association "Temiz Dunya" will submit a lawsuit against the site "aznews.az", said at today's press conference the head of association Mehriban Zeynalova. According to her, the site accused her of involvement in deportation from Azerbaijan a citizens of Philippines, Fe Diaz Lianton.
According to Zeynalova, this information is a blow to its business image and social activities. In this regard, she intends to sue the head of the site Elchin Zairoglu. Zeynalova intends to sue also former MP Gultekin Hajiyeva for writing the following status on Facebook: «organization is called is "Clean World", but is engaged in dirty business."
Zeynalova wants to sue and also with a member of the Committee to Protect Civil Society, Aynur Imranova for spreading this information in social networks. The lawyer has already prepared the documents for the submission of claims, said Zeynalova. As for the fate of Filipina Lianto Fe Diaz, she came to Azerbaijan in June 2013. She was subjected to forced labor, and her rights were limited.
Filipina arrived in Baku from Dubai in unknown way, and worked in the house of Aynur Mehdiyeva - former sister-in Gultekin Hajibeyli. A lawsuit was filed on the case, and Aynur Mehdiyeva sentenced to 8.5 years of imprisonment. Because she has two small children, she is given a probationary period.
A citizen of the Philippines did not agree with the verdict, and filed an appeal. However, the Court of Appeal upheld the trial court's decision.
On January 1 a citizen of the Philippines filed a petition to the Migration Service on leaving Azerbaijan. In accordance with the Law "On the rules of the repatriation of victims of trafficking", the same day Filipina was sent home. -05В-
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