Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadygov continues his relentless protest, even risking deportation, after serving a prison sentence and going on hunger strike in Georgia.
Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadygov continues his relentless protest, even risking deportation, after serving a prison sentence and going on hunger strike in Georgia.
It’s long overdue that ALL powers be checked. Big and small. I admit I know very little of this man and would like to know more about this massacre if someone can reference a trustworthy source. If one exists.
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I am not informed on this topic at all. But it sounds very random to me that an Azerbaijani journalist protests in Georgia against the atrocity committed by the USSR.
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It’s long overdue that ALL powers be checked. Big and small. I admit I know very little of this man and would like to know more about this massacre if someone can reference a trustworthy source. If one exists.
I am not informed on this topic at all. But it sounds very random to me that an Azerbaijani journalist protests in Georgia against the atrocity committed by the USSR.
Why Georgia? Why not protest in Baku?
Which massacre is he referring to?