Interior Ministry Responds to Alerts About Potential Threat to MRF Chairman Dogan

Interior Ministry Responds to Alerts About Potential Threat to MRF Chairman Dogan

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The Ministry of the Interior said here on Friday that it had responded to two alerts regarding a potential security threat to Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) honorary chairman Ahmed Dogan on Thursday. The Ministry added that the alerts came from MRF activists who reported concerns for Dogan's safety after unknown individuals allegedly entered a residence in Sofia's Boyana borough that Dogan had been living in over the past 20 years, CE Report quotes BTA.

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