Russian court is to consider recognition of Azerbaijani book
``Armenian terrorism'' as extremist literature
15:27 30/11/2013 » LAW
On December 12, in Krasnoyarsk central city court hearing was held in
connection with the recognition of a book, entitled "Armenian
terrorism" and published in Azerbaijan, as an extremist material, the
Azerbaijani news agency "APA" reports. It is noted that the authors of
this book are deceased Azerbaijani Prosecutor General Ismat Gayibov
and CEO of "Azerinform" Azad Sharifov.
According to the investigation materials, on October 3 the
prosecutor's office received information from the Federal Security
Service Office of Russia in Krasnoyarsk district on distribution of a
publication entitled "Armenian terrorism". The report notes that this
edition is distributed by the members of the Azerbaijani Diaspora
residing in the Krasnoyarsk district.
"According to the conclusion, prepared by the experts of the
Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University after V.P. Astafev, as a
result of psychological and linguistic research, some separate
fragments of the edition, its prologue, the photo materials and the
following comments are biased materials aimed at creating with a
reader (viewer) an opinion that the "Armenian terrorism" exists, as
well as that certain groups of Armenian nationality cause physical
injuries to people worldwide and eliminate them because of their
national origin, as well as conduct purposeful activity for creating
and inciting national and religious hatred," the material stated.
The prosecutor's office, referring to the federal law "against
extremist activities", in order to protect the interests of the
Russian Federation, recognized this edition as an extremist material
and sent the appropriate decision to the court. The prosecutor's
office has asked the court to declare the edition of "Armenian
terrorism" as an extremist material and to send the copy of the
decision on including this edition into the list of extremist
materials to the RF Justice Ministry, "APA" adds.
http://www.panorama.am/en/law/2013/11/30/gaibov-sharifov/
``Armenian terrorism'' as extremist literature
15:27 30/11/2013 » LAW
On December 12, in Krasnoyarsk central city court hearing was held in
connection with the recognition of a book, entitled "Armenian
terrorism" and published in Azerbaijan, as an extremist material, the
Azerbaijani news agency "APA" reports. It is noted that the authors of
this book are deceased Azerbaijani Prosecutor General Ismat Gayibov
and CEO of "Azerinform" Azad Sharifov.
According to the investigation materials, on October 3 the
prosecutor's office received information from the Federal Security
Service Office of Russia in Krasnoyarsk district on distribution of a
publication entitled "Armenian terrorism". The report notes that this
edition is distributed by the members of the Azerbaijani Diaspora
residing in the Krasnoyarsk district.
"According to the conclusion, prepared by the experts of the
Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University after V.P. Astafev, as a
result of psychological and linguistic research, some separate
fragments of the edition, its prologue, the photo materials and the
following comments are biased materials aimed at creating with a
reader (viewer) an opinion that the "Armenian terrorism" exists, as
well as that certain groups of Armenian nationality cause physical
injuries to people worldwide and eliminate them because of their
national origin, as well as conduct purposeful activity for creating
and inciting national and religious hatred," the material stated.
The prosecutor's office, referring to the federal law "against
extremist activities", in order to protect the interests of the
Russian Federation, recognized this edition as an extremist material
and sent the appropriate decision to the court. The prosecutor's
office has asked the court to declare the edition of "Armenian
terrorism" as an extremist material and to send the copy of the
decision on including this edition into the list of extremist
materials to the RF Justice Ministry, "APA" adds.
http://www.panorama.am/en/law/2013/11/30/gaibov-sharifov/