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    AZERBAIJANI OMBUDSMAN DISCUSSES RETURNING AZERBAIJANIS

    Trend
    March 31 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani Ombudsman Elmira Suleymanova raised the issue of
    returning Azerbaijani captives and hostages captured by Armenia at
    the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

    Suleymanova paid a working visit to Geneva March 22-27 upon the
    invitation of the UNHCR, the ombudsman's press officer told Trend
    News today.

    During the visit, the ombudsman met with ICRC Eastern Europe and
    Central Asia Operations head Pascale Wagner.

    Suleymanova asked Wagner to assist in returning home Azerbaijani
    captives and hostages captured by Armenia, as well as to address the
    request to ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger.

    During the meeting, the ombudsman provided extensive information
    about how one-fifth of the country has been occupied as a result of
    Armenian aggression against Azerbaijan in 1988. Armenians massacred
    civilians and thousands of Azerbaijanis were taken hostage.

    Suleymanova has brought to the attention of the ICRC representative
    that Azerbaijani soldiers Hasanov Rafig (captured Oct. 8, 2008 near
    the Kamarli village in Gazakh), Anar Hajiyev (captured May 10, 2009
    near the Fizuli region), as well as civilian Eldar Tagiyev (captured
    Dec. 28, 2009 near the Alibeyli village in Tovuz) have not yet been
    released.

    Taking into account the severe psychological state of their relatives,
    Suleymanova noted the need for these individual to correspond with
    their families.

    Wagner said ICRC regional offices have visited the prisoners and
    hostages, and are monitoring the status and conditions of their
    detention. The ICRC representative promised to take into account the
    Azerbaijani ombudsman's request.
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