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    HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS ACCUSE AZERBAIJANI JOURNALIST

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
    26 Jan 05


    The director of the NKR human rights organization `Center for Civil
    Undertakings' Albert Voskanian characterized the article by
    Azerbaijani journalist M. Mejidli published in `Zerkalo' `Where Our
    POWs Disappear?' as nonsense. The author of the article raises doubts
    about the objectivity of the monitoring conducted by the center in NKR
    prisons, claiming that there are still Azerbaijani POWs in the prisons
    of Nagorni Karabakh. `First I want to mention that the organization
    monitors prisons only in the territory of Nagorni Karabakh. Wedo not
    attend to similar establishments in Armenia, as the Azerbaijani
    journalist says. During regular observations we pay special attention
    to the moral, psychological and physical state of the inmates, as well
    as hygiene conditions of the cells, the rights of prisoners. All this
    is reflected in our reports which we then send to over 100
    international and human rights organizations, including the OSCE, the
    Council of Europe, the UN Human Rights Commissar, etc. We do not
    pursue any political aims. In our reports, besides other aspects, we
    have pointed out that in the prisons of Karabakh there are only
    persons of Armenian nationality and in case of discovering people of
    other nationalities we would mention it by all means. I want to
    announce that no slander on the CCU can obstruct our humanitarian
    mission which the international community needs in order to get
    acquainted with the situation of the NKR prisons,' told Albert
    Voskanian to the agency `Regnum'. In order to make his article sound
    truthful, M. Mejidli tried to refer to Karabakh journalists
    announcing that journalist Ashot Beglarian (reporter of the agency
    `Regnum', as well as member of the Center for Civil Undertakings) had
    stated in his interview to ITAR TASS that there were Azerbaijani POWs
    in Karabakh prisons. Ashot Beglarian denied this information
    characterizing it as `barefaced slander'. According to the journalist,
    ` The Center for Civil Undertakings got the permission for entering
    NKR prisons in the spring of 2003 therefore in 2001 I simply could not
    speak about the presence or absence of Azerbaijani POWs because I did
    not possess privileges and information. The absence of Azerbaijani
    POWs in Karabakh prisons was for a number of times confirmed by
    experts from different countries, including Azerbaijani defenders of
    human rights who visited Nagorni Karabakh in the recent years.
    Besides, the representatives of the Red Cross regularly visit the NKR
    prisons and their objectivity cannot be doubted. I feel shame instead
    of my Azerbaijani colleague who resorts to open slander in his
    pretensions to discredit Karabakh. It concerns that the author tries
    to involve ITAR TASS in his libel, although by studying the archives
    of the agency of 2001 one will easily get convinced in the slander of
    the Baku journalist,' said Ashot Beglarian.

    AA.
    26-01-2005

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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