ANOTHER AZERBAIJANI MP HADI RAJABLI IS FOR THE LIMITATION OF FACEBOOK IN COUNTRY
17:11 03/04/2013 " SOCIETY
Chairman of the committee on social policy of the Parliament of
Azerbaijan Hadi Rajabli is the second deputy who spoke in favor of
limiting the social network "Facebook" in Azerbaijan, the Azeri news
agancy "Haqqin.az" reports.
"Sometimes in social network "Facebook" materials badly influencing
on the education of our young people are published," the Chairman of
the Commission said at the meeting on April 2.
According to him, "Some people write such things in the social
networks," which casts a shadow on the achievements of Azerbaijan.
"Unfortunately, some young people are influenced by these destructive
forces," says Rajabli.
According to the Azerbaijani MP, the social networks should contain
more materials about the "achievements of the country, the Karabakh
issue, the policy carried out by the president and the state," the
portal says.
In the beginning of March, MP Fazail Agamali, the leader of the
pro-governmental party of Azerbaijan "Fatherland", spoke for imposing
restrictions on social networks, including "Facebook." He told that
social networks are a threat to the Azerbaijani statehood.
On March 10, in Baku, a mass protest against the deaths of soldiers in
the army in non-combat situation was held. The rally was dispersed by
the police; at least 60 people were detained. There were about 3000
protesters at Fountain Square. The number of participants increased
due to the relatives of the recruits killed in the Azerbaijani army.
Earlier, a similar protest was held on January 12 in 2013 and was
also dispersed by the police. Both protests were organized in social
networks.
Source: Panorama.am
17:11 03/04/2013 " SOCIETY
Chairman of the committee on social policy of the Parliament of
Azerbaijan Hadi Rajabli is the second deputy who spoke in favor of
limiting the social network "Facebook" in Azerbaijan, the Azeri news
agancy "Haqqin.az" reports.
"Sometimes in social network "Facebook" materials badly influencing
on the education of our young people are published," the Chairman of
the Commission said at the meeting on April 2.
According to him, "Some people write such things in the social
networks," which casts a shadow on the achievements of Azerbaijan.
"Unfortunately, some young people are influenced by these destructive
forces," says Rajabli.
According to the Azerbaijani MP, the social networks should contain
more materials about the "achievements of the country, the Karabakh
issue, the policy carried out by the president and the state," the
portal says.
In the beginning of March, MP Fazail Agamali, the leader of the
pro-governmental party of Azerbaijan "Fatherland", spoke for imposing
restrictions on social networks, including "Facebook." He told that
social networks are a threat to the Azerbaijani statehood.
On March 10, in Baku, a mass protest against the deaths of soldiers in
the army in non-combat situation was held. The rally was dispersed by
the police; at least 60 people were detained. There were about 3000
protesters at Fountain Square. The number of participants increased
due to the relatives of the recruits killed in the Azerbaijani army.
Earlier, a similar protest was held on January 12 in 2013 and was
also dispersed by the police. Both protests were organized in social
networks.
Source: Panorama.am