Bodyguards for Azerbaijani president, in town for Trump’s Board of Peace, attack protesters in DC
#Azerbaijan #Trump's Board of Peace #Washington DC #Political prisoners #Protest #Ilham Aliyev #Bodyguards #Human rights
📌 Key Takeaways
- Azerbaijani bodyguards assaulted protesters in Washington DC
- Protesters were demanding freedom for political prisoners in Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijani embassy claimed protesters violently approached the protected area
- At least five protesters were injured in the altercation
- Similar incidents occurred with Turkish president's security detail in 2016-2017
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🏷️ Themes
International relations, Human rights, Political protests
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Azerbaijan
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
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Protest
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Washington, D.C.
Federal capital district of the United States
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Political prisoner
Someone imprisoned for their political activity
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