[2] Over 80 well-known public figures and experts such as Erkin Gadirly, Hikmat Hajizadeh, Thomas De Waal, Jamil Hasanli, Ilgar Mammadov, Eldar Namazov, Rafig Aliyev, Altay Goyushov, Matthew Bryza, Leyla Aliyeva, Khadija Ismayilova, Gubad Ibadoghlu, Rahman Badalov, Rasim Musabeyov, Sabit Baghirov, Emin Milli, Ali Akbar (writer), Bakhtiyar Hajiyev have participated in the project as speakers.
[8] The AFU website as the winner of the Milli Net National Internet Awards in Science and Education category in 2011.
Movement has not obtained state registration, failed to provide necessary reports on their activities to the appropriate government agencies, and received funds from foreign organizations.
"[11] After the closure of AFU there has been tremendous support on social media, with many young Azerbaijanis posting status updates, photos, and thoughts about the importance of this project in their lives.
[12] On April 29, the Prosecutor’s Office unsealed the door to AFU and the leadership were allowed to remove the remaining possessions.