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  • Armenian Military Says Hundreds Still Kept In Azeri Captivity

    ARMENIAN MILITARY SAYS HUNDREDS STILL KEPT IN AZERI CAPTIVITY
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 11 2006

    Hundreds of Armenian prisoners of war and civilians remain in
    Azerbaijani captivity nearly twelve years after the end of large-scale
    fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh, a senior Armenian Defense Ministry
    official claimed on Tuesday.

    "We have information that they are used as slave labor in Azerbaijan,"
    Colonel Ashot Balian, a member of a ministry commission dealing
    missing Armenian soldiers and civilian hostages, told RFE/RL.

    "The Azerbaijani authorities keep moving them around and leaving no
    traces of them."

    "I therefore can't name any specific locations, but we are convinced
    that they are in Azerbaijan. Some are even said to have been relocated
    to Turkey," he said. "We still hope that our missing sons will return
    to their families one day."

    The Azerbaijani authorities have denied holding any Armenian prisoners
    in the past and allege, for their part, that thousands of missing
    Azerbaijani soldiers and civilians are being held in Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian dismissed such claims as "unfounded"
    during a meeting on Friday with the visiting chairman of the
    International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jacob Kellenberger.

    Sarkisian said he hopes ICRC will certify "the absence of hostages
    in Armenia" in its future reports.

    The Red Cross, which has offices in both Baku and Yerevan, is the main
    international institution that arranges Armenian-Azerbaijani prisoner
    exchanges and repatriations. Both conflicting armies continue to turn
    to it for assistance after reporting soldier disappearances.
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