ARMENIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE CONCERNED THAT AS OF TODAY ICRC BAKU OFFICE HAS NOT BEEN GRANTED ACCESS TO INJIGHULYAN
http://hetq.am/eng/news/28704/armenian-ministry-of-defense-concerned-that-as-of-today-icrc-baku-office-has-not-been-granted-access-to-injighulyan.html
17:16, August 14, 2013
Department of Information and Public Relations of Armenian Ministry
of Defence has spred the following press release:
"On the night of August 8th, the citizen of the Republic of Armenia
Hakob Gevorg Injighulyan who lost his bearings on the terrain and
inadvertently crossed the Line of Contact was subsequently found in the
area of protection of Azerbaijani troops and captured by the latter.
As of today ICRC Baku office has not been granted an access to the
Armenian citizen kept in Azerbaijani captivity which we find at least
perplexing given the mandate and prestige of ICRC.
Moreover we would like to inform you that the Azerbaijani media
outlet "Haqqin.az" uploaded and disseminated on the Internet Hakob
Gevorg Injighulyan's "interview" with an Azerbaijani information
agency. In this footage as it was later confirmed cynically by Eldar
Sabiroghlu, Press Secretary of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic
of Azerbaijan in his interview on August 13th Hakob Injighulyan was
dressed in Azerbaijani uniform "to understand the difference between
the Armenian and Azerbaijani uniforms" which was aimed to put moral
and phycological pressure on him and abuse his dignity.
This comes in violation of numerous provisions of Geneva Conventions:
Particularly, Article 13 of the Geneva Conventions. (III) constitutes
that POWs "...must at all times be protected, particularly against acts
of violence or intimidation and against insults and public curiosity"
by the detaining power. In other words, the detaining power has to
keep a Person under the protection from the curiosity of media and
has to prevent the publication of images and videos in which this
person can be recognized.
Further, the commentary of Article 27 Geneva Convention (III) states
that "...Prisoners may in no case be obliged to wear the uniform of the
Detaining Power if they consider that their honor does not so permit."
Article 7, Geneva Convention (III) says that persons under protection
"... in no circumstances renounce in part or in entirety the rights
secured to them by the present Convention...".
The Armenian authorities have been informed by the ICRC that its
Baku office is pursuing its efforts to visit Hakob Gevorg Injighulyan
through its on-going dialogue with the detaining power. Hopefully the
ICRC will succeed preventing any unwanted consequences. Outrageous
deaths of the citizens of the Republic of Armenia Gor Manasaryan and
Manvel Saribekyan captured in 2008 and 2010 and killed while being
under the protection of the detaining power whom the ICRC failed to
visit and the fact that none of the perpetrators of these fearsome
crimes has been punished as of today are tragic precedents. These
kind of crimes should be condemned and prevented by all means.
Thereby, the Armenian Commission on POWs, Detainees and missing in
action express their concern about the situation and asks the ICRC
to strengthen its efforts to visit Hakob Gevorg Injighulyan.
Once again it is reiterated plea to ICRC to assure Hakob Injighulyan
that the case will bear no legal consequences for him despite the
recent footage on Azerbaijani media outlets and to facilitate the
secure and prompt repatriation of the citizen of Armenia should the
Azerbaijani side show willingness."
http://hetq.am/eng/news/28704/armenian-ministry-of-defense-concerned-that-as-of-today-icrc-baku-office-has-not-been-granted-access-to-injighulyan.html
17:16, August 14, 2013
Department of Information and Public Relations of Armenian Ministry
of Defence has spred the following press release:
"On the night of August 8th, the citizen of the Republic of Armenia
Hakob Gevorg Injighulyan who lost his bearings on the terrain and
inadvertently crossed the Line of Contact was subsequently found in the
area of protection of Azerbaijani troops and captured by the latter.
As of today ICRC Baku office has not been granted an access to the
Armenian citizen kept in Azerbaijani captivity which we find at least
perplexing given the mandate and prestige of ICRC.
Moreover we would like to inform you that the Azerbaijani media
outlet "Haqqin.az" uploaded and disseminated on the Internet Hakob
Gevorg Injighulyan's "interview" with an Azerbaijani information
agency. In this footage as it was later confirmed cynically by Eldar
Sabiroghlu, Press Secretary of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic
of Azerbaijan in his interview on August 13th Hakob Injighulyan was
dressed in Azerbaijani uniform "to understand the difference between
the Armenian and Azerbaijani uniforms" which was aimed to put moral
and phycological pressure on him and abuse his dignity.
This comes in violation of numerous provisions of Geneva Conventions:
Particularly, Article 13 of the Geneva Conventions. (III) constitutes
that POWs "...must at all times be protected, particularly against acts
of violence or intimidation and against insults and public curiosity"
by the detaining power. In other words, the detaining power has to
keep a Person under the protection from the curiosity of media and
has to prevent the publication of images and videos in which this
person can be recognized.
Further, the commentary of Article 27 Geneva Convention (III) states
that "...Prisoners may in no case be obliged to wear the uniform of the
Detaining Power if they consider that their honor does not so permit."
Article 7, Geneva Convention (III) says that persons under protection
"... in no circumstances renounce in part or in entirety the rights
secured to them by the present Convention...".
The Armenian authorities have been informed by the ICRC that its
Baku office is pursuing its efforts to visit Hakob Gevorg Injighulyan
through its on-going dialogue with the detaining power. Hopefully the
ICRC will succeed preventing any unwanted consequences. Outrageous
deaths of the citizens of the Republic of Armenia Gor Manasaryan and
Manvel Saribekyan captured in 2008 and 2010 and killed while being
under the protection of the detaining power whom the ICRC failed to
visit and the fact that none of the perpetrators of these fearsome
crimes has been punished as of today are tragic precedents. These
kind of crimes should be condemned and prevented by all means.
Thereby, the Armenian Commission on POWs, Detainees and missing in
action express their concern about the situation and asks the ICRC
to strengthen its efforts to visit Hakob Gevorg Injighulyan.
Once again it is reiterated plea to ICRC to assure Hakob Injighulyan
that the case will bear no legal consequences for him despite the
recent footage on Azerbaijani media outlets and to facilitate the
secure and prompt repatriation of the citizen of Armenia should the
Azerbaijani side show willingness."