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    BosNewsLife, Hungary
    July 22 2005

    Azerbaijan Releases "Beaten" Baptist Conscript
    Friday, 22 July 2005 (4 hours ago)
    By BosNewsLife News Center

    Amid reported persecution the people of Azerbaijan try to make
    a living. BAKU, AZERBAIJAN (BosNewsLife)-- A Baptist young man who
    received a two year suspended prison sentence and was allegedly beaten
    for refusing to swear the military oath or wearing arms, has returned
    to his unit to serve the remaining time of his obligatory military
    service, Christian investigators said.

    In a statement monitored Friday, July 22, the Voice Of the Martyrs
    Canada (VOMC) said Gagik Mirzoyan had been called to serve in the
    unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, internationally considered
    part of Azerbaijan.

    In April, VOMC and other human rights activists reported that Mirzoyan
    had been beaten and given ten days detention for sharing his He "was
    beaten and detained for more than ten days in early April" before
    being transferred to another location, said Forum 18, another human
    rights group earlier.

    "RESULTS OF BEATINGS"

    Relatives reportedly saw the "results of beatings" on his face.
    Military personnel allegedly promised them Mirzoyan would be freed the
    next day but apparently changed their mind and deported him from army
    barracks in Hadrut. "Mirzoyan is now back with his military unit in
    the Hadrut district where he is under "special supervision," VOMC said.

    "He is not under any particular pressure at this point. Historically,
    Baptists in much of the former Soviet Union are pacifists in doctrine,
    but this has not prevented believers such as Mirzoyan from being
    conscripted into military service," the group added.

    It urged supporters to "pray that Mirzoyan will be free to practice
    his faith without further harassment" or punishment. Baptists have
    attributed his release from prison to international pressure.

    MORE IN JAIL

    However Forum 18 cautioned that two Jehovah's Witnesses - Karabakh
    native Areg Hovhanesyan and Armenian citizen Armen Grigoryan, were
    sentenced in Nagorno-Karabakh this year for refusing military service
    on grounds of religious conscience and are still in jail.

    Hovhanesyan is serving his four-year sentence in prison in the Karabakh
    town of Shushi, while Grigoryan has been returned to Armenia to serve
    his two year sentence, Forum 18 News Service reported. The US and
    other countries have in the past expressed concern about religious and
    political persecution in the country where Christians are estimated
    to comprise less than seven percent of the country's nearly eight
    million population.

    Azerbaijan, a former Soviet republic with a Turkic and majority-Muslim
    population, regained its independence after the collapse of the Soviet
    Union in 1991. Despite a 1994 cease-fire, Azerbaijan has yet to resolve
    its conflict with Armenia over the Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh
    enclave, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) said.
    (With Stefan J. Bos, BosNewsLife Research and reports from Azerbaijan).

    http://www.bosnewslife.com/index.php?$81143ffa463702ebdb389a124e51ccd4//list.news=880/1&country=290
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