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    PROSECUTOR GENERAL INFORMS PACE RAPPORTEUR ON POWs, HOSTAGES AND MISSING PEOPLE

    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    June 11 2006

    Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan Zakir Garalov met with
    visiting delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe led by rapporteur of the organization's Committee for Migration,
    Refugees and Population for the South Caucasus Leo Platvoet.

    He thanked Mr. Platvoet, as head of pre-election mission of the
    PACE ad hoc Committee, for his unbiased approach to the re-run of
    the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan, as well as, for positive
    appraisal of democratic reforms being implemented in Azerbaijan under
    the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, and the country's honoring
    of obligations and commitments to the Council of Europe, that was
    given by COE Secretary General Tarry Davis during his meeting with
    high-ranking Azerbaijani officials in Strasbourg.

    The Prosecutor General described Mr. Platvoet's mission as very
    delicate question recalling that the Armenian policy of occupation
    and genocide against Azerbaijan lasted over 200 years and continues
    today with 20 percent of Azerbaijani territories under occupation,
    that over a million of Azerbaijanis from Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh and
    surrounding regions are refugees and internally displaced, and that
    the conflict cannot be resolved peacefully because of the Armenian
    leadership's destructive stance. In this context, according to him,
    the issue of POWs, hostages and missing citizens still remains topical.

    Zakir Garalov informed the visitors that the State Commission on
    POWs, Hostages and Missing Persons, registered 4604 citizens of
    Azerbaijan as missing, and that investigation formed three year ago
    has questioned 1061 POWs and hostages, and fully proved the fact
    that during occupation of the town of Khojaly, as well as Mesheli
    and Garadgly villages, hundreds of people were brutally killed, taken
    hostage and subjected to terrifying tortures. "Everyone proved guilty
    of these crimes will appear in our country's courts, and, if needed,
    relating materials will be submitted to the international courts"
    he said.

    The Prosecutor General noted that not a single prisoner of war is now
    in Azerbaijan, and that the country is open for any international
    monitoring. "Should Armenian side has some facts, our republic is
    ready conduct an appropriate investigation," he said. He pointed out
    the necessity for the Council of Europe Mission to investigate facts
    in the uncontrolled territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, and suggested the
    visitors to meet with family members of the Azerbaijani citizens,
    who were subjected to torture in Armenian captivity, and were missing
    for their report to be more detailed and objective.

    Leo Platvoet expressed satisfaction with the meeting noting that not
    a single document on Armenian citizens held captive or hostage in
    Azerbaijan was presented to him, as the head of the Mission, during
    their stay in Armenia. He added that information provided by Prosecutor
    General of Azerbaijan Zakir Garalov and the questions raised by him
    will be taken into account in his mission's future activities.
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