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    BODIES OF TWO AZERI SOLDIERS SWAPPED FOR DEAD ARMENIAN VILLAGER
    BY LUSINE MUSAYELIAN

    by Asbarez
    Monday, November 8th, 2010

    STEPANAKERT (RFE/RL)-Military authorities in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic handed over the bodies of two Azerbaijani soldiers and
    received an Armenian corpse on Saturday, in a fresh swap stemming
    from an agreement reached by Armenia's and Azerbaijan's president
    late last month.

    Gavrush Arustamian, an 85-year-old resident of a village in
    northeastern Karabakh, went missing earlier this year in unclear
    circumstances. Local officials and residents believe that he
    drowned in a nearby river, which presumably washed away his body to
    Azerbaijani-controlled territory.

    The Azerbaijani servicemen, Lieutenant Farid Ahmedov and Ensign
    Mubariz Ibrahimov, were buried on Sunday in a funeral attended by
    President Ilham Aliyev. The latter bestowed the title of "national
    hero" on Ibrahimov in July, shortly after he was killed in fighting
    with Karabakh Armenian forces.

    In a speech at the funeral service, Aliyev paid tribute to the two
    "martyrs" and renewed his threats to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict by force. "We can restore the country's territorial integrity
    by military means at any moment," he said. "The enemy must know and
    knows that."

    The June firefight, which also left four Armenian soldiers dead,
    heightened tensions along the Armenian-Azerbaijani "line of contact"
    on the border of Karabakh and Azerbaijan, especially its northeastern
    section. Deadly skirmishes there appear to have been more frequent
    in recent months.

    Ahmedov, 24, and another Azerbaijani officer were shot dead in early
    September in what the Karabakh Armenian military described as a failed
    commando raid on its positions in the northern Martakert district.

    Ahmedov's corpse was shown on Karabakh and Armenian television as
    proof of that attack.

    The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry insisted, however, the two officers
    were killed while repelling an Armenian attack. It also says that
    Ibrahimov, 22, died in similar circumstances.

    Karabakh officials said initially that Ibrahimov was shot dead in
    Armenian-controlled territory. But faced with Azerbaijani demands
    for his body's repatriation, they claimed afterwards that it is lying
    in no-man's lands. "If the Azerbaijanis want to retrieve his corpse,
    they should go to that neutral territory and retrieve it," a spokesman
    for Karabakh President Bako Sahakian told RFE/RL's Armenian service
    in late September.

    In a statement on Saturday, a Karabakh government commission on
    prisoners of war and missing persons described the repatriation
    of Ahmedov's and Ibrahimov's bodies, mediated by the International
    Committee of the Red Cross, as a gesture of good will. It made no
    mention of an October 27 joint statement issued by Aliyev and Armenia's
    Serzh Sarkisian after their fresh talks hosted by Russian President
    Dmitry Medvedev. The two leaders pledged to exchange "without delay"
    all POWs and bodies of soldiers and civilians killed in the conflict
    zone.

    Last Thursday, Armenia freed an Azerbaijani civilian and received
    the body of one of its citizens who died in Azerbaijani captivity
    last month. That swap was also carried out with the ICRC's help.

    Azerbaijan is currently holding six Armenian POWs. According to the
    Defense Ministry in Yerevan, there are presently two Azerbaijani POWs
    in Nagorno-Karabakh and none in Armenia proper. It is not yet clear
    whether they too will be exchanged soon.




    From: A. Papazian
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