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Former Secretary of State of Azerbaijan calls on to release Saleh Rustamov
Baku/14.12.21/Turan: Former Secretary of State of Azerbaijan Lala Shovket called on the head of state to release the political prisoner Saleh Rustamov.
In her address to Ilham Aliyev, she writes:
“This is the first time I am addressing you. Saleh Rustamov, who continues his hunger strike for the 39th day, is already close to death. Such a state of a hero of Karabakh and a patriot is unacceptable and unfair.
The death of a Karabakh fighter in prison may become the blackest page in the history of Azerbaijan.
It will also be a strong blow to your image.
Free Saleh immediately, don't let him die." -03В-
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- Politics
- 14 December 2021 15:47
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- Difficult question
- 14 December 2021 16:19
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