Complicated history of "common man"
This rally action was different from the previous ones, where beatings of journalists and protesters took place and, at the same time, police also got blows from the protesters. However, in the course of the action on December 10 - the day of human rights protection, the police showed "originality." In truth, they were in their roles, dispersing and beating the participants, stopping their mouths, dragging them on the ground...
Passersby stood and calmly watched the scene, and it seemed that in the city center there was a play on a big stage.
Police arrested protesters and almost ended this job, when a "common man," how he called himself, suddenly began praising the president. Immediately between him and several women tough sparring with accusations began.
The "common man" was apparently confident enough and behaved bravely, occasionally looking back to the police standing near them. Several times he repeated aloud the president’s name, trying to convince women that they live a happy life thanks to Ilham Aliyev.
However, the "common man" clearly overestimated the intellectual level of the police.
One minute after the debate started, two policemen tied the defender of the authorities and dragged him into the car, not paying attention to his cries and explanations...
For two days this video clip has been viewed by an incredible number of people - about 50,000! It was placed in many social networks.
This story caused a wave of comments, which stated that this power does not like even its supporters, if they dare to raise their voice. The main thing for them is, "Shut up! Do not speak! And be content with what you have..."
Fifteen minutes after the arrest of the "common man" one elderly man stepped forward and began to praise the president. Journalists rushed to him, looking forward to the next execution, and they were paid off. Three policemen rushed to arrest him, but another police officer shouted: "Do not touch him! Do not you see that he praises us? Let him praise!"
Turning to the media, the police said, "Well, why not shoot? This is disadvantageous to you? You see, he speaks well, and you just know how to shoot bad things!"
So this action was over...
Aziz Karimov
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- Politics
- 12 December 2012 12:43
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