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    ArmenPress
    May 5 2004

    RENEGADE ARMENIANS COMPLAIN OF UNHCR NEGLIGENCE

    BAKU, MAY 5, ARMENPRESS: Two former ethnic-Armenian residents of
    Baku, Arthur Apresian, 48 and Roman Teryan, 38, who had fled
    Azerbaijan's capital in late 1980-s amid massive anti-Armenian
    pogroms, and who first appeared in mid-April of this year in the
    office of Azerbaijan's ANS TV company to say they fled Armenia to
    protect their honors are still kept at Azerbaijan's national security
    premises. A Baku-based daily 525 Gazet writes that there are no other
    place to ensure their safety, while international organizations do
    not respond to their pleas to send them to a third country.
    According to the daily, representatives of these organizations
    have had several meetings with "refugees," but did not offer
    transportation to a third country. The Armenians were said to express
    their dissatisfaction with UNHCR representative in Baku threatening
    to start a hunger strike.
    The daily says the two Armenians intend to present "the truth
    about Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh conflict" to the international
    community.
    According to Azeri sources, the two Armenians had earlier
    attempted to leave Armenia for a European country through Turkey and
    Georgia, But their attempts failed. While in Turkey in 2002, the two
    Armenians asked the French embassy in Ankara for asylum, but were
    rejected. They also unsuccessfully attempted to cross the
    Turkish-Greece border.
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