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    800 ARMENIANS FROM KARABAKH STILL REPORTED MISSING

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 30 2006

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS: A state commission in Nagorno-Karabakh,
    set up to deal with prisoners of war, missing persons and hostages
    said some 800 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh are deemed still missing
    since the war with Azerbaijan in early 1990-s.

    Viktor Kocharian, head of the commission, said to Armenpress that was
    not the exact number as there is little information about how many
    Armenians from the Shahumian region of Azerbaijan are missing. He
    said members of the commission are meeting with former residents of
    that region to learn if they have missing family members.

    Deputy foreign minister of Nagorno-Karabakh Masis Mailian told
    Armenpress no prisoners of war are held in Karabakh. He said sometimes
    Azeri soldiers cross the line of contact into Armenian-controlled
    territory. But he said the International Committee of Red Cross
    is notified about this sort of incidents which helps to repatriate
    soldiers.

    A senior official of the Council of Europe, Leo Platvoit, who deals
    with PoWs and missing persons and heads a PACE ad hoc committee is due
    to visit Karabakh in September. The official visited already Armenia,
    Georgia and Azerbaijan and is expected to have his report prepared
    early next year.
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