The Azerbaijani diaspora of the Moscow region is likely to be dissolved and cease its activities due to the fact that there are no people willing to work there in the current conditions.
This is reported by "Gazeta.Ru", referring to the statement of the head of this community, Elshan Ibragimov, who was previously deprived of Russian citizenship for threatening national security and deported from the Russian Federation.
"A threat to national security. The Diaspora is likely to be dissolved, because in the current situation no one wants to work," he said.
Recall that Ibragimov was detained on July 4 for violating the rules of stay in the country and deprived of citizenship of the Russian Federation. He was later deported from Russia.
Ibragimov has lived in our country for about 30 years and the deportation came as a surprise to him. He told reporters about this himself at the airport before flying to Baku.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the son of the head of the local Azerbaijani diaspora, Shahin Shikhlinski, was arrested in Yekaterinburg in the case of violence against a government official.