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  • BAKU: Working group of state commission on POWs responds to claims .

    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    June 23 2006

    WORKING GROUP OF STATE COMMISSION ON POWS, HOSTAGES AND MISSING
    PERSONS RESPONSES TO CLAIMS OF INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUP
    [June 23, 2006, 14:15:04]

    The working group of the State Commission on POWs, Hostages and
    Missing Persons made a statement on Thursday to respond to the claims
    by co-chairs of the international Working Group for the release of
    prisoners and hostages and the tracing of Missing People of the
    Karabakh conflict (IWG) that there is little chance of finding the
    missing people.

    The Commission states that both Azerbaijanis and Armenian were
    missing in the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding
    regions occupied by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia.
    According to the Commission's data as of 20 June, 2006, the total
    number of the missing Azerbaijani citizens is 4581; the number of
    missing Armenians is 414, of whom 197 are citizens of Armenia, 211
    are citizens of Azerbaijan of Armenian national, and 6 are citizens
    of other countries; 23 of the Armenians were missing in Armenia, 2 in
    Georgia, 389 in Nagorno-Karabakh, and only 10 beyond the area of
    military operations. Therefore, the statement says, it is obvious
    that search operations should be carried out just in the mentioned
    territories. However, repeated visits of the co-chairs of the
    International Working Group to the region has failed to help in
    finding out the fate of any missing person, even despite the
    co-chairs' statement on "open doors" for them in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "At the same time, they question their own claims on the people who
    survived noting there is tiny chance to find them. The first thing
    that should be done to find the missing people is to search for
    them," the statement continues.

    "Regarding the alleged inhumane treatment of the former prisoners of
    war in Azerbaijan, the things have nothing to do with how Mr.
    Bernhard Clasen is trying to present them. No Azerbaijani authorities
    persecute or convict anyone for being a prisoner of war. These
    allegations by gentlemen from IWG are aimed at distraction of the
    public from their primary duties: search of the missing persons," the
    Commission says in the statement.

    "The Commission informs the public once again that out of 1388
    Azerbaijanis released from captivity, only 20 persons have been
    liable to criminal prosecution. All of them have been convicted for
    concrete crimes provided for in the Criminal Code of the Azerbaijan
    Republic. None of them was prosecuted for being a former POW.
    Therefore, the gentlemen from the International Working Group should
    devote their short visits to what this non-governmental organization
    was created for," the statement says in conclusion.
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