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  • Azerbaijani Source: The Clashes In Ismayili Region Are Continued

    AZERBAIJANI SOURCE: THE CLASHES IN ISMAYILI REGION ARE CONTINUED

    http://times.am/?l=en&p=17488

    Yesterday evening, thousands of local residents of Ismayilli, some 150
    kilometers northwest of the capital Baku, attacked the headquarters of
    the local executive authorities, burned the local governor's houses,
    a local hotel and the cars belonging to the relatives of the hated
    governor. The local police was unable to disperse the protesters. The
    riots in Ismayilli bear a striking similarity to the local protests
    against unpopular governor in Guba in March last year. Azadliq.info
    writes about this.

    During the evening hours, the Azerbaijani government sent in Internal
    Troops to quell the protests. The Ismayilli riots were triggered by
    the rumors that Vugar Alakbarov, the spoiled son of the Azerbaijani
    Minister of Social Welfare Fizuli Alakbarov, insulted the local
    Ismayilli people making derogatory comments about them. The local
    governor Nizami Alakbarov (this position is not elected, but appointed
    by the Azerbaijani president) is the brother of the Social Welfare
    Minister. The governor himself has no roots in Ismayilli and is viewed
    as an outsider in the region.

    The local media reports that the additional aggravating circumstance
    was that the local governor's illegally owned hotel "Chiraq" operated
    as an unofficial brothel insulting the moral sensitivities of the
    local population.

    The local media reports that the Ismayili authorities have ignored
    repeated calls by local residents to shut down the hotel, the site
    of an alleged brothel.

    The hotel and governor's residence were seriously damaged by fire.

    Protesters also targeted luxury cars, some of which were reportedly
    owned by the son of the Social Welfare Minister Alkbarov and some
    owned by the governor of Ismayilli himself.

    Some local media outlets have reported injuries among the police
    forces and the protesters.

    24.01.13, 17:07

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