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    ANOTHER BAN IN NAKHIJEVAN: CIVIL SERVANT-WOMEN ARE BANNED FROM WEARING SHIRTS WITH SHORT SLEEVES

    19:00 11/06/2014 >> SOCIETY

    According to the decision of the authorities of the Nakhijevan
    Autonomous Republic, the women working in governmental institutions
    should wear only long-sleeved shirts; one of the residents of
    Nakhijevan reported the Azerbaijani news portal "Axar.az."

    According to the residents, such a ban is to act soon for women working
    in other areas too. As noted in the article, such a ban has recently
    been installed for men too.

    The portal writes that Hussein Askerov, the head of the press service
    of the Supreme Council of Nakhijivan, has refused to comment on the
    decision taken by the authorities.

    The head of the Nakhijevan Autonomy Vasif Talibov, who was included
    in the list of the world's "predators of press" by the organization
    of "Reporters without Borders", is known for a number of extravagant
    bans. Thus, on November 2013 he banned giving foreign names to trade
    centers in Nakhijevan. In August Vasif Talibov forbade the women
    serving in governmental offices to wear nylon pantyhose.

    In August Talibov ordered to close all Internet cafes. Besides that,
    all possible places where people gather, like cafes, teahouses and
    hairdressing salons, are closed too. It is also forbidden to walk on
    the streets in groups, have evening walks, hang laundry on the balcony,
    bake bread in tonirs (a hole in a ground made for baking bread -
    Ed.) as well as mark feasts. In September 2012 Talibov arbitrarily
    banned abortion in Nakhijevan Autonomy.

    The international human rights activists call Nakhijevan "black island
    of Azerbaijan" long ago. The local human rights activists note that
    the Autonomy has become a human rights violations' laboratory for the
    Azerbaijani authorities. Thus, the repression, torture and pressure
    methods that are used against the oppositionists and civil society
    activists are being tested in Nakhijevan, and afterwards apply to
    the whole country.

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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