Armenian Asylum-Seekers Begin Hunger-Strike In Baku
Baku Today
May 17 2004
The two Armenians, who arrived in Baku early April, began hunger-strike
on Monday in protest against international organizations' reluctance
to help them find asylum in Europe.
Roman Terian, 38, and Artur Apresian, 48, said they will hold the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) responsible for
any negative results the hunger protest may bring about. The Armenians
appeared in Azerbaijan's private ANS television on April 8, relating
their departure from Armenia with hardships they claimed they faced
in their home country.
Speaking to local and foreign reporters in a press conference staged
by Azerbaijan's Ministry of National Security on May 14, the Armenians
said they left Armenia because of "Kocharian's dictatorship," with
one of them likening the Armenian president to Osama ben Laden.
The asylum seekers were born in Baku.They left for Armenia after the
conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh began in 1988, but have not received
Armenian citizenship. Terian and Apresian married to Armenian
citizens. Both have two daughters.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Baku Today
May 17 2004
The two Armenians, who arrived in Baku early April, began hunger-strike
on Monday in protest against international organizations' reluctance
to help them find asylum in Europe.
Roman Terian, 38, and Artur Apresian, 48, said they will hold the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) responsible for
any negative results the hunger protest may bring about. The Armenians
appeared in Azerbaijan's private ANS television on April 8, relating
their departure from Armenia with hardships they claimed they faced
in their home country.
Speaking to local and foreign reporters in a press conference staged
by Azerbaijan's Ministry of National Security on May 14, the Armenians
said they left Armenia because of "Kocharian's dictatorship," with
one of them likening the Armenian president to Osama ben Laden.
The asylum seekers were born in Baku.They left for Armenia after the
conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh began in 1988, but have not received
Armenian citizenship. Terian and Apresian married to Armenian
citizens. Both have two daughters.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress