Bakhtiyar hajiyev biography of william hill

  • This report does not cover extensively the use of the death penalty as Amnesty.
  • I was born in Shamakhi on 6 March 1994.
  • Bakhtiyar Hajiyev in support of his election complaint were inadmissible because they were recorded without the permission of the precinct election.
  • My name is Samir

    It’s me, Samir. Samir Kachayev. This letter will definitely be the longest letter I’ve ever written. I’m going to try and tell you about my whole life.

    I was born in Shamakhi on 6 March 1994. As my father tells it, that day they took my mum from our village, Chukhuryurd, to the district hospital. My auntie – my father’s sister, thought it would be fun to test him. “Brother, you have another daughter.” I already had a sister, Sabina. Father replied “Well thank God – a girl! And it’s good she’s a girl – girls are children too! What’s wrong with her being a girl?” Then my auntie admitted that in actual fact he had a son, that is, me.

    My Childhood

    They say I was a very naughty child and a bit of a bully. I would take a stick and knock flowers and whole branches from trees. And then I’d get really upset when my mum would explain that trees are living things, that it hurts them and makes them cry when I hit them like that.

    But more than anything I loved to throw stones. Quite a few neighbours’ windows suffered as a result. And this habit didn’t come to anything good.

    I was three years old when, after arguing with my auntie, I threw a rock at her head. It cut her forehead, which started to bleed. I suddenly got scared and started calling out fo

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  • The main topics of the day in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, 27 February - 3 March, 2023

    ● “We don’t talk about Georgia the way we used to, and this is a huge tragedy,” said Former Director of the National Security Council for Europe and Russia Fiona Hill.

    ● The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Dunya Mijatović sent a letter to the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament Shalva Papuashvili, in which she called on Parliament to ditch the draft law on “foreign influence.”

    ● Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has promised to veto the law on foreign agents if it is passed.

    ● Nun Sidonia, known in Georgian society for critical remarks about the government and the Church, condemned the bill and called on Catholicos Ilya II to “tell the people the truth”.

    ● The political party “European Socialists” has announced that it will collect signatures for the prosecutor’s office to investigate “the crimes committed by the Saakashvili regime” during the Russian-Georgian war of 2008. Representatives of the ruling party have already expressed their willingness to support such an investigation.

    ● Saakashvili’s condition, the rollback of democracy in Georgia, the role of Bidzina Ivanishvili, and LGBT+ rights were all discu

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