(MENAFN- AzerNews) By Fatima Hasanova
Iranian human rights activists, who live in France, visited the
liberated city of Aghdam, Azernews reports per Trend.
Born in Tabriz, they are ethnic Azerbaijani researchers in the
human rights sphere, who currently live in France. One of them is
the chairwoman of the Erk Human Rights Committee, Jala Tabrizli,
and the second is Mashallah Razmi, a writer, researcher, and
journalist.
They first visited Aghdam District, where they were informed
about the atrocities committed by Armenians in Aghdam. The guests
visited the Imarat Complex of Panahali Khan, the Aghdam House of
Culture, the Juma Mosque, and the Aghdam Alley of Martyrs. They
were briefed on the historical monuments vandalized by Armenians,
as well as the restoration and construction work being carried out
in the district.
The human rights defenders also witnessed the act of vandalism
committed by Armenians at the cemetery in the city. Tabrizli and
Razmi were informed about the construction being carried out by
Azerbaijan after the liberation and the demining by ANAMA in Aghdam
District.
The guests will visit Shusha and Fuzuli Districts tomorrow.
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