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    EKHO, Azerbaijan
    Feb 8 2008



    Samir Mammadov has been sent to Greece



    Azerbaijani soldier Samir Mammadov, who had been in Armenian
    captivity since 24 December 2006, has been handed overto Greece.
    Diplomatic sources have told Zerkalo that it cannot be ruled out that
    Mammadov's parents will beinformed of his health condition in the
    near future. However, the Azerbaijani serviceman's communication
    withparents is impossible at the moment.

    According to local mass media, the offices of the International
    Committee of the Red Cross in Armenia and Azerbaijan have been
    informed about Mammadov's health condition. However, allegedly in
    view of professional ethics, theorganization prefers to keep silent
    on the issue.

    According to the same source, Greece, which maintains "friendly ties"
    with Azerbaijan and which is not anenemy to Armenia at all, has
    promised to make sure that our serviceman is safe and not to deport
    him.

    At the same time, Greece might deny Mammadov has been handed over to
    this country and change our serviceman'sidentity.

    Mammadov had been in Armenian captivity for over a year. Despite
    statements by Armenia that Mammadov gave himself up,our
    correspondent's journalistic research on the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    contact line questions the oppositeside's statements.

    Our serviceman was taken captive in the village of Bala Cafarli of
    Qazax District, which is flanked by the enemyforces from three sides.
    This fact itself casts doubt on the Armenian version that our
    serviceman gave himself up to theenemy.

    [Passage omitted: according to Armenian reports, Mammadov gave
    himself up as he was beaten by commanders andallegedly did not want
    to return as he is an orphan]

    Armenian pressure on our serviceman had a psychological aspect as
    well. The Armenians convinced Mammadov in captivitythat he might be
    imprisoned for 15 years and subjected to inhumane torture in the
    basements of the law-enforcementagencies.

    [Passage omitted: Armenians said some Azerbaijani servicemen were
    convicted for cooperating with Armenia after being released from
    captivity]

    [translated excerpts]
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