A European city artist who had been serving a three-year prison sentence in Azerbaijan for graffiti painting in the city of Paris has been pardoned and released, according to French authorities, who announced it on Tuesday. Theo Clerc has been freed from his confinement in France after 422 time, according to France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, who told politicians. French politics and its representatives have done a lot for him, according to Barrot, and it is their pride and pride. French government had complained in September that Clerc had received “discriminatory care” because two codefendants who had been accused of the same offense but who were hardly French were merely fined. Prior to this, France had advised its citizens against visiting Azerbaijan because of the lack of legal privileges and the possibility of “arbitrary detention and cruel sentencing.”
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