Zumrud Yagmur urged prosecutors not to use her family in political games
Baku /17.10.19 / Turan: The writer Zumrud Gahramanli (Yagmur) stated that she has no complaints about the representative of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA) Fuad Gahramanli and called on the prosecutor general to stop his criminal prosecution.
Previously the Prosecutor General"s Office, announced that a lawsuit had been filed against F. Gahramanli in connection with the statement of his eldest daughter about the use of violence by the opposition against his wife and children.
In response, Z. Gahramanli (Yagmur) made a statement on the facebook social network, in which she urged not to use her and her daughters in "political games". "Everyone plays his own political game.
But, we - I and my daughters are not a chessboard for malicious games," she wrote on her facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/zumrud.yagmur
Later Z. Gahramanli (Yagmur) published a facsimile of her statement addressed to the Prosecutor General Zakir Garalov stating that neither she nor her daughters had complaints and claims against F. Gahramanli and asked to stop the criminal case against him.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10212837306727701&set=a.10202990057472624&type=3&theater
She also indicated that in August she filed for divorce from F. Gahramanli and the divorce proceedings are currently ongoing in the Absheron District Court. -06D-
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