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Yazar: Rey Kerimoglu Tarix: 28 Dec 2008

Media loses its influence

Umud RahimogluUmud Rahimoglu: “In 2009 financial condition of newspapers will improve”

Azerbaijan Press Council has recently discussed its annual activity. Members valued its work as sufficient. Deputy Chairman of Azerbaijan Press Council and at the same time chairman of IEPF speaks optimistically about Council’s situation, problems and success. Davamı »

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Yazar: Rey Kerimoglu Tarix: 27 Dec 2008

IEPF chairman Umud Rahimoghlu’s interview to lent.az

“Woman on her death foot called me to Voronezh”
Umud Rahimoghlu: “I have a few presidential friends”

We had a conversation in the upcoming New Year with deputy chairman of Azerbaijan Press Council and at the same time the IEPF chairman, Umud Rahimoghlu. It wasn’t just occasional. We have heard a lot from time to time about this person. For instance, he made a car gift to one journalist, he organizes trips of foreign journalists to our country showing them Karabakh and acquaints them with roots of this problem, he has a second mother in Voronezh, he has a few president friends, etc. We talked to him about outcomes of 2008, press conditions and other issues. Davamı »

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Yazar: Rey Kerimoglu Tarix: 24 Dec 2008

IEPF presents diploma to the author of the book “March of Death”

dsc020851Yesterday in the conference hall of Hyatt hotel, Shusha, International Eurasia Press Fund presented diploma to thedirector of Human Rights Institution of National Academy of Sciences, Rovshen Mustafayev’s scientific-documentary book named “March of Death” which was published in Jerusalem and Moscow exposing Armenian terrorism throughout the twentieth century.

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Yazar: Rey Kerimoglu Tarix: 20 Dec 2008

Foreign youths meet with people of Khojaly tragedy

The trip of 17 foreign youths studying and residing in Azerbaijan to Karabakh within the project of Baku International Student Club titled “The new approach to problems of IDP” under the motto “Back to Homeland” is over. Project coordinator and BISC president Ayseba Mirzayeva said that the implementation of this project was by the financial support of Council of State Support to Non – Governmental Organizations and technical support of International Eurasia Press Fund: Davamı »

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Yazar: Rey Kerimoglu Tarix: 17 Dec 2008

Pupils of the school for IDPs surprise foreign students

pc1601862IEPF, Baku, 17 December, 2008 – It has been 2 days since 17 foreign students are in Karabakh within the project of Baku International Students Club (BISC) titled “The new approach to Refugee/IDP problems” under the motto “Back to Motherland”. It should be noted that, the paramount objective of this project is to inform foreign youths about the essence of Karabakh problem and consequences rising from this. Davamı »

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