PARENT OF AZERBAIJANI ARMY'S CAPTIVE SOLDIER REGARDS REPORTS ON HIS SON'S UNWILLINGNESS TO RETURN TO COUNTRY AS SABOTAGE
Trend News Agency
Dec 19 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, Barda, Dec. 19 /TrendNews, S.Jaliloglu/ Armenian media's
reports on Azerbaijani Army's captive soldier's unwillingness to
return to the country, are lie, Rahman Hasanov, the soldier's father,
told TrendNews on Dec. 19.
According to Armenian media, Hasanov does not want to return to
the country.
Armenian military men captivated Rafig Hasanov, 19, a soldier of the
military unit N of the Defense Ministry, on troops contact line under
unknown condition on Oct. 8 in 2008.
Hasanov's family wrote the next letter to him and submitted it to a
representative of the International Red Cross Committee (IRCC).
The State Commission on captives, missing and hostage citizens is
taking relevant measures to release Hasanov from captivity.
Hasanov said that reports on his son's unwillingness to return to
motherland are Armenians' next sabotage.
"If my son expressed such an opinion, he said it under pressure,"
Hasanov said. The father said that Hasanov wrote a letter to them
and wanted to return the country.
Trend News Agency
Dec 19 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, Barda, Dec. 19 /TrendNews, S.Jaliloglu/ Armenian media's
reports on Azerbaijani Army's captive soldier's unwillingness to
return to the country, are lie, Rahman Hasanov, the soldier's father,
told TrendNews on Dec. 19.
According to Armenian media, Hasanov does not want to return to
the country.
Armenian military men captivated Rafig Hasanov, 19, a soldier of the
military unit N of the Defense Ministry, on troops contact line under
unknown condition on Oct. 8 in 2008.
Hasanov's family wrote the next letter to him and submitted it to a
representative of the International Red Cross Committee (IRCC).
The State Commission on captives, missing and hostage citizens is
taking relevant measures to release Hasanov from captivity.
Hasanov said that reports on his son's unwillingness to return to
motherland are Armenians' next sabotage.
"If my son expressed such an opinion, he said it under pressure,"
Hasanov said. The father said that Hasanov wrote a letter to them
and wanted to return the country.