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    PACE RAPPORTEUR SAYS 5,000 SOLDIERS DIED FROM SICKNESS AND MALNUTRITION IN AZERBAIJAN'S ARMY

    Today, Azerbaijan
    April 12 2006

    At the PACE session Bulgarian parliamentarian Alexander Arabadjiev
    presented his report on human rights of members of armed forces.

    The rapporteur said rights of soldiers are violated in a number
    of Council of Europe member states. He stressed the importance of
    establishing military Ombudsman institution to watch human rights of
    members of armed forces.

    The reports reads in Azerbaijan section that 5 000 soldiers are
    thought to have died from sickness, malnutrition. However, most of
    PACE members were not in favour of applying all human rights enjoyed
    in civil life in armed forces as well.

    The correspondent of Europe bureau of APA reports from the session
    that members of Azerbaijani delegation Aydin Mirzazadeh, Elmira
    Akhundova and Ganira Pashayeva made a speech related to the report.

    Mr. Mirzazadeh said that soldiers like civilians should also enjoy
    fundamental human rights stated in the European Convention. He also
    stressed the importance of establishing military Ombudsman institute
    to receive complaints made by soldiers in anonymous way.

    Ms. Akhundova said she does not agree to the statistics shown in the
    report and refuted the information that so far, 5 000 soldiers have
    died from sickness, malnutrition in Azerbaijan. She noted that this
    statistics was quoted untested reports of NGOs.

    She admited that a soldiers dies almost every day in Azerbaijan's
    Army but not from sickness or malnutrition but from bullet shot by
    Armenian armed forces.

    Ms. Akhundova advised to carefully consider some recommendations
    in the report and did not advocate members of armed forces having
    right to have party affiliation. She also considered it undesirable
    to conscript young women bearing in mind national and historical
    traditions of some member countries.

    Armenian parliamentarian Hermin Nagdalian said that Azerbaijani Army
    officer Ramil Safarov killed Armenian officer with an axe.

    Ganira Pashayeva responding to him, explained the cause of this
    incident.

    She said Ramil Safariov is from internally displaced family, most of
    his relatives were killed by Armenians.

    "His native land has been occupied by Armenian armed forces. This fact
    naturally had psychological impact on Ramil Safarov," she concluded.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/25069.html
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