Tabriz,South Azerbaijan,Nov 28 Not only the European Union is trying to release the well-known South Azerbaijani medical practitioner Ahmad Reza Jalali. Also, Nobel Prize winners, including Elfriede Jelinek, are involved in the case. According to Gunaz Tv (the official media of South Azerbaijan), the European Union has been involved in the case …
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Peaceful Protest rally in front of the European Parliament Building in Protest over the Continuing Conflict in Qarabagh
Tabriz,South Azerbaijan,Nov 27 More than 250 North and South Azerbaijani have held a peaceful protest rally in front of the building of the European Parliament in Brussels. The purpose of the gathering was to draw European Parliament’s attention to the concern of the Azerbaijani residents of Europe about the continuing …
Read More »Assassination of one of The Ahwazi Arab Leaders and Political Activists in Netherlands
The distinguished Ahwazi Arab political activist, Ahmad Mola, was brutally murdered outside his home in the Netherlands on Wednesday. Indications suggest that the killers, who killed him instantly with three shots in the head and twice in the chest, were Iranian regime assassins. Although some reports claim that the killers were …
Read More »34 Civil Society Organizations Urge Unga Member States to Support Resolution on Human Rights in Iran
Thirty-four Iranian and international NGOs, including the Association for the Human Rights of the Azerbaijani people in Iran (AHRAZ), have sent a joint letter to UN General Assembly member states urging them to support Resolution A/C.3/72/L.41, on human rights in Iran, which will be voted on next week before the …
Read More »China Bans Many Uighur Muslims From Ramadan Fast
Some local governments and institutes have posted notices in China’s restive Xinjiang province banning students and civil servants from taking part in traditional fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Experts on the region say although the orders are not new, they run the risk of reinforcing recent tensions. …
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