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    AZERBAIJAN DENIES TORTURING ARMENIAN POWS

    Interfax
    March 23 2009
    Russia

    The Azeri Defense Ministry has denied accusations by the Armenian
    Defense Ministry alleging that Azerbaijan subjects Armenian prisoners
    of war to psychological pressure and physical torture to force them
    to make false statements.

    "Armenia has been slandering Azerbaijan for years, and I perceive
    such information calmly, because this is characteristic of Armenia,"
    Eldar Sabiroglu, a spokesman for the Azeri Defense Ministry, told
    Interfax on Friday.

    Armenian servicemen voluntarily surrender to Azerbaijan exactly
    because of torture in their own armed forces, Sabiroglu said. They
    "have voluntarily surrendered, and it is exactly because of having
    been tortured that they left their military unit and defected to the
    Azeri side," he said.

    The Armenian Defense Ministry statement "has absolutely no grounds,"
    Sabiroglu said.

    "They always seek to blacken us and conceal the truth. This time
    around, the Armenian side is deliberately spreading such fabrications
    in order to damage Azerbaijan's international image," he said.

    The Armenian Defense Ministry had claimed earlier that Armenian
    servicemen were subjected to torture and psychological pressure in
    Azeri captivity.

    "According to reliable information we have received, Armenian
    servicemen are subjected to special psychological and moral pressure,
    physical torture, and violence on the part of Azeri special services,
    which prompts them to make false statements on renouncing their
    Armenian citizenship or their desire to emigrate to third countries,"
    the Armenian Defense Ministry said in a statement circulated in
    Yerevan on Friday.

    10:36 AM MSK

    Azerbaijan denies torturing Armenian POWs (Part 2)

    BAKU March 23

    The Azeri Defense Ministry has denied accusations by the Armenian
    Defense Ministry alleging that Azerbaijan subjects Armenian prisoners
    of war to psychological pressure and physical torture to force them
    to make false statements.

    "Armenia has been slandering Azerbaijan for years, and I perceive
    such information calmly, because this is characteristic of Armenia,"
    Eldar Sabiroglu, a spokesman for the Azeri Defense Ministry, told
    Interfax on Friday.

    Armenian servicemen voluntarily surrender to Azerbaijan exactly
    because of torture in their own armed forces, Sabiroglu said. They
    "have voluntarily surrendered, and it is exactly because of having
    been tortured that they left their military unit and defected to the
    Azeri side," he said.

    The Armenian Defense Ministry statement "has absolutely no grounds,"
    Sabiroglu said.

    "They always seek to blacken us and conceal the truth. This time
    around, the Armenian side is deliberately spreading such fabrications
    in order to damage Azerbaijan's international image," he said.

    The Armenian Defense Ministry had claimed earlier that Armenian
    servicemen were subjected to torture and psychological pressure in
    Azeri captivity.

    "According to reliable information we have received, Armenian
    servicemen are subjected to special psychological and moral pressure,
    physical torture, and violence on the part of Azeri special services,
    which prompts them to make false statements on renouncing their
    Armenian citizenship or their desire to emigrate to third countries,"
    the Armenian Defense Ministry said in a statement circulated in
    Yerevan on Friday.

    "This form of treatment of prisoners of war on the part of Azeri
    official structures and denying them the right to correspond with their
    relatives and parents is a gross violation of international law, in
    particular the third and fourth Geneva conventions. The Armenian side
    always gives Azeri prisoners of war an opportunity to have contact
    with relatives and receive medical assistance," the ministry said.

    Earlier, Azeri television channel ANS said three Armenian soldiers
    had voluntarily crossed into Azeri territory and did not wish to
    return to Armenia.

    In explaining their alleged defection in an interview with ANS,
    Grant Markosian, Vartan Sarkisian and Rafik Gevorkian complained
    about conditions of service in Nagorno-Karabakh and neighboring Azeri
    districts occupied by Armenia. They spoke about alleged hazing by
    fellow soldiers, shortages of food, and brutality on the part of
    officers.

    The three soldiers crossed the disengagement line between Armenian
    and Azeri forces in Agdam district in Azerbaijan and were arrested
    by Azeri authorities, the channel said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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