NATIONAL SECURITY SERVICE OF ARMENIA REFUTES REPORTS THAT ARMENIANS TOOK AZERBAIJANI DRIVER TO YEREVAN
ArmInfo
2009-10-30 12:03:00
ArmInfo. National Security Service of Armenia told ArmInfo the reports
by Azerbaijani media saying that Armenians took an Azerbaijani to
Armenia absurd and not subject to any detailed comments.
This time Baku-based APA agency, which is known by its unreliable
reports, has disseminated the following misinformation. Thus, APA
reported that driver Alasgar Orujaliyev was taken to Armenia.
According to him, on October 14, he left for Tbilisi to find a
job in cargo trucks and was forcibly taken to Armenia by the two
unknown. He was kept in the administrative building of the Armenian
border crossing point for two days. Further, he says he was taken to
Yerevan by car and kept in a cellar in Yerevan for a week. During this
period, he was allegedly offered to stay in Armenia. He was forced
to write negative opinions about Azerbaijani government, state and
OSCE. The driver says he was allegedly tortured and forced to drink
a liquid that made him unconscious. Achieving no results, Armenians
delivered him back to the border and set free, the driver says.
Such a fairly tale about Azerbaijan Rambo is not the first and not
likely to be the last provocation by Azerbaijani "neighbors" taking
into account the unhealthy interest of Azerbaijani mass media to the
Armenian-Georgian border. The goal of such dirty work style funded
by the Azerbaijan authorities is more than evident.
ArmInfo
2009-10-30 12:03:00
ArmInfo. National Security Service of Armenia told ArmInfo the reports
by Azerbaijani media saying that Armenians took an Azerbaijani to
Armenia absurd and not subject to any detailed comments.
This time Baku-based APA agency, which is known by its unreliable
reports, has disseminated the following misinformation. Thus, APA
reported that driver Alasgar Orujaliyev was taken to Armenia.
According to him, on October 14, he left for Tbilisi to find a
job in cargo trucks and was forcibly taken to Armenia by the two
unknown. He was kept in the administrative building of the Armenian
border crossing point for two days. Further, he says he was taken to
Yerevan by car and kept in a cellar in Yerevan for a week. During this
period, he was allegedly offered to stay in Armenia. He was forced
to write negative opinions about Azerbaijani government, state and
OSCE. The driver says he was allegedly tortured and forced to drink
a liquid that made him unconscious. Achieving no results, Armenians
delivered him back to the border and set free, the driver says.
Such a fairly tale about Azerbaijan Rambo is not the first and not
likely to be the last provocation by Azerbaijani "neighbors" taking
into account the unhealthy interest of Azerbaijani mass media to the
Armenian-Georgian border. The goal of such dirty work style funded
by the Azerbaijan authorities is more than evident.