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  • BAKU: 3 Armenian Soldiers Died Of Tuberculosis In Martuni And Asgara

    3 ARMENIAN SOLDIERS DIED OF TUBERCULOSIS IN MARTUNI AND ASGARAN HOSPITAL LAST MONTH

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    March 28 2006

    Number of Armenian soldiers contracted Plevritis increased in the
    Armenian Army.

    Armenian non-governmental organizations' report reads that tuberculosis
    spread among Armenian soldiers stationed in the occupied Azerbaijani
    lands. Armenian media say that the situation is unbearable in military
    units located near the contact frontline specially. 2 soldiers drafted
    to the military service from Armenian Lamo and Jermuk regions died
    of tuberculosis in Martuni military hospital and one soldier of the
    separatist regime died in Asgaran hospital. Armenian NGOs stated
    that lawlessness during draft, service conditions being unbearable,
    corruption and other negative cases spread Armenian Armed Forces.

    "Bribe of $1,500-2,000 is required in Armenian military registration
    offices to exempt a healthy from the military service and $500
    for disable ones. Bribe of $100 is required from the soldiers for
    their being taken to the hospital irrespective of their being ill or
    healthy. Parents give bribe of $500 to the registration offices to
    prevent their children to be sent to the military units located in
    the occupied territories of Azerbaijan".

    The report reads that many officers substituted their service place
    for places near Yerevan by giving bribe. NGO representatives sent
    the report on negative cases in Armenian Army to the parliamentary
    assembly of Council of Europe (PACE) human rights and law issues.

    A report on situation in the Armies of the Post-Soviet countries as
    well as Armenia will be listened to at the PACE session on April
    10-13. The 18-page document reflects irregularities in the Armed
    Forces of the Council of Europe member states.
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