AZERBAIJANI OMBUDSMAN APPLIES TO INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS COMMITTEE TO ASSIST WITH RELEASING CAPTIVE MILITARY MEN
TREND
May 13 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani ombudsman has applied to head of the International Red
Cross Committee in Azerbaijan to assist with releasing sergeant of
the Azerbaijani army who was taken captive by Armenian army on May 10.
Azerbaijani Armed Forces sergeant Anar Hajiyev was taken hostage in
Fuzuli contact line on May 10. Hajiyev, who was called up for military
service from Goranboy, has been taken hostage in unknown conditions.
In her appeal to Ton Vandenhov, Azerbaijani ombudsman said she hopes
the sergeant will be released with the help of the International Red
Cross Committee, the Ombudsman Administration told Trend News.
Suleymanova asked to assist with providing condition in which Hajiyev's
dignity will not be hurt, to exercise control over Hajiyev's condition
with the help of regional representatives and assist with his soonest
release.
"The public is concerned with Azerbaijani military men and civilians'
becoming Armenian captives frequently," she said.
TREND
May 13 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani ombudsman has applied to head of the International Red
Cross Committee in Azerbaijan to assist with releasing sergeant of
the Azerbaijani army who was taken captive by Armenian army on May 10.
Azerbaijani Armed Forces sergeant Anar Hajiyev was taken hostage in
Fuzuli contact line on May 10. Hajiyev, who was called up for military
service from Goranboy, has been taken hostage in unknown conditions.
In her appeal to Ton Vandenhov, Azerbaijani ombudsman said she hopes
the sergeant will be released with the help of the International Red
Cross Committee, the Ombudsman Administration told Trend News.
Suleymanova asked to assist with providing condition in which Hajiyev's
dignity will not be hurt, to exercise control over Hajiyev's condition
with the help of regional representatives and assist with his soonest
release.
"The public is concerned with Azerbaijani military men and civilians'
becoming Armenian captives frequently," she said.