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    ABOUT 30 MILITANTS WANTED

    armradio.am
    16.11.2009 17:45

    The Armenian Prosecutor General's Office had applied to the
    Prosecutor's Office of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, asking to
    provide information about the criminal cases launched on the crimes
    against humanity committed in Nagorno Karabakh in 1990s.

    According to the data obtained from the NKR Prosecutor's Office,
    different criminal cases were launched between 1990 and 1992 on
    genocide, terrorism and crimes against humanity. The investigation
    confirmed a number of cases of terrorism committed by Azerbaijani
    militants.

    In particular, it was proved that on April 10, at 7 a.m. terrorist
    groups committed criminal actions targeted at the physical
    extermination of the Armenian nation in Maragha village (Martakert
    region) with the support of the Soviet Socialist Republic of
    Azerbaijan, as a result of which 60 civilians were killed, another
    70 were taken hostage.

    Employees of the special police departments of the Ministry of Interior
    of Azerbaijan committed terrorist acts against Armenians in a number
    of settlement, namely Martakert, Kichan, Arajadzor, Seysulan, Jayntagh
    and Mirbashi.

    The law enforcement bodies of Nagorno Karabakh confirmed the identity
    of some of the militants. More than 30 of them are now wanted for
    crimes against humanity, terrorist acts, and murders. According to
    some information, the criminals hide in Azerbaijan.

    Several of the immediate perpetrators of the terrorist acts in
    Arajadzor village of Nagorno Karabakh were found. They were sentenced
    to 15 years of imprisonment, but were actually set free, since the
    Azerbaijani leadership expressed willingness to exchange them for a
    few Armenian civilians taken hostage by Azeris. The civilians were
    exchanged for criminals, who were later set free in Azerbaijan.
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