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    HOSTAGE'S PARENTS COULD NOT LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT THEIR SON

    The relatives and friends of the Armenian conscript Hakob Injighulyan,
    Armenian conscript captured and held hostage in Azerbaijan, came from
    Voskevaz, their native village, to the International Committee of the
    Red Cross, expecting to learn anything about Hakob. They waited for
    two hours but could not meet with anyone. The media were also denied
    access to the committee office.

    Dragana Rankovic, an ICRC representative in Yerevan, left the building
    but did not talk to the people gathered in front of the office. He
    got into the car and left. His assistants told the relatives of the
    hostage that Dragana Rankovic was going to a meeting with the ministry
    of defense to discuss the issue of the Armenian conscript.

    Gevorg Injighulyan, Hakob Injighulyan's father, said that his son
    served in the army willingly, and it is impossible that he had problems
    with the commanders and deserted. "He was always satisfied, whenever he
    telephoned us. I visited him three times. He was so smart and served
    so well, my son, that he was awarded a ten-day leave at one time and
    a five-day leave for another time, as well as a parchment," he said.

    He noted that he understood from the interview broadcast by the
    Azerbaijani side that his son is depressed, he underwent duress,
    violence. "I visited him only a month and a half ago, he has changed
    in yesterday's video, he was thin," he said.

    Gevorg Injighulyan also said that his son has a problem with her eyes
    and he has always worn gasses since school and he was surprised to
    see him in the video without glasses.

    The relatives of the hostage say they are surprised at the inaction
    of the International Committee of the Red Cross. They expect a rapid
    response to the question how Hakob is now. Meanwhile, the relatives
    say, the office did not answer their inquiries. The relatives of the
    conscript think that Hakob was kidnapped by the Azerbaijanis.

    Note that Hakob Injighulyan appeared on the Azerbaijani side in the
    night of August 7 and 8, at around 3 am, during his duty. According
    to preliminary information, he had lost his way.

    15:50 13/08/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30690

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