ONE MORE ARMENIAN CAPTIVE PROVED TO BE IN AZERBAIJAN
news.az
Nov 8 2010
Azerbaijan
Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
met with Armenian citizens detained in Azerbaijan.
Spokeswoman for ICRC Office in Baku Ilaha Huseynova said the meeting
took place on November 5. ICRC representatives visited six prisoners
of war and six civilians detained in Azerbaijan and took interest in
their detention conditions and health.
Five of the six civilians are the members of same family. Name of
other civilian was not publicized. It is not known when and how he
crossed into the Azerbaijani side.
There are six prisoners of war and six civilians of Armenia in
Azerbaijan. Armenian citizens Yegishe, Ruzanna, Alfred, Gayane and
Petros Gevorkian are the members of same family. They crossed into the
Azerbaijani side in January, 2010. Three of captives (Grant Markosyan,
Alik Tevosian and Arthur Sargsyan) crossed into the Azerbaijani side
in February 2009, two (Ohan Arutunyan and Gevork Tovmasyan) in May
2009 and another one (Karen Arutunyan) in July 2009.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Nov 8 2010
Azerbaijan
Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
met with Armenian citizens detained in Azerbaijan.
Spokeswoman for ICRC Office in Baku Ilaha Huseynova said the meeting
took place on November 5. ICRC representatives visited six prisoners
of war and six civilians detained in Azerbaijan and took interest in
their detention conditions and health.
Five of the six civilians are the members of same family. Name of
other civilian was not publicized. It is not known when and how he
crossed into the Azerbaijani side.
There are six prisoners of war and six civilians of Armenia in
Azerbaijan. Armenian citizens Yegishe, Ruzanna, Alfred, Gayane and
Petros Gevorkian are the members of same family. They crossed into the
Azerbaijani side in January, 2010. Three of captives (Grant Markosyan,
Alik Tevosian and Arthur Sargsyan) crossed into the Azerbaijani side
in February 2009, two (Ohan Arutunyan and Gevork Tovmasyan) in May
2009 and another one (Karen Arutunyan) in July 2009.
From: A. Papazian