"AGAINST ILLEGAL ARBITRARINESS" NGO TO SENT PROTEST LETTER TO GENEVA AND BAKU OFFICES OF ICRC
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17:23, 16 August, 2013
YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS: "Against Illegal Arbitrariness"
NGO will send a protest letter to the ICRC offices in Baku and
Geneva. This was reported to Armenpress by the first Ombudsmen of
Armenia, the Chairwoman of the "Against Illegal Arbitrariness" NGO
Larisa Alaverdyan. She noted that the fact that the Armenian captive
has not yet been visited shows that the ICRC Baku office depends on
the Azerbaijani authorities. "In the letters we will clarify that
actions have not been carried out by the ICRC offices in Baku and
Geneva and we will apply to the Geneva office to explain to their
delegations the necessity to implement their obligations completely",
- said Larisa Alaverdyan.
Earlier it was reported that the Baku delegation of the International
Committee of the Red Cross is negotiating with the Ministry of Defense
of Azerbaijan to decide the date of meeting with the Armenian captive
Hakob Injighulyan.
On August 15 the First Deputy Minister of Defense of Armenia David
Tonoyan held a regular meeting with the International Committee of
the Red Cross delegate in Armenia Dragana Rankovich.
During the meeting Rankovich informed that according to the information
from the ICRC office in Baku "they are confident that they will
soon get the date of the visit with Hakob Injighulyan". On his
part David Tonoyan informed the ICRC delegate that Firuz Farajev,
the Azerbaijani serviceman who is kept in Armenia has changed his
intention and expressed a wish to return back to Azerbaijan. He also
requested meetings with representatives of international humanitarian
organizations in Armenia.
Earlier the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army informed that
Hakob Injighulyan, born in 1991, at about 03:00 at night of August
7-8 during his service did not manage to orient in the territory and
crossed the Karabakh-Azerbaijan border and appeared on the territory
protected by the rival's troops. On August 8 the Armenian Office of
the International Committee of the Red Cross applied to the RCIC Baku
Office on the incident. Recently Hakob Injighulyan gave an interview
to one of the Azerbaijani TV channels, during which he told that in
the result of the pressures put by the commanders he decided to cross
the Azerbaijani border voluntarily. The ICRC Baku Office has not yet
visited the Armenian citizen
From: Baghdasarian
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/729519/against-illegal-arbitrariness-ngo-to-sent-protest-letter-to-geneva-and-baku-offices-of-icrc.html
17:23, 16 August, 2013
YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS: "Against Illegal Arbitrariness"
NGO will send a protest letter to the ICRC offices in Baku and
Geneva. This was reported to Armenpress by the first Ombudsmen of
Armenia, the Chairwoman of the "Against Illegal Arbitrariness" NGO
Larisa Alaverdyan. She noted that the fact that the Armenian captive
has not yet been visited shows that the ICRC Baku office depends on
the Azerbaijani authorities. "In the letters we will clarify that
actions have not been carried out by the ICRC offices in Baku and
Geneva and we will apply to the Geneva office to explain to their
delegations the necessity to implement their obligations completely",
- said Larisa Alaverdyan.
Earlier it was reported that the Baku delegation of the International
Committee of the Red Cross is negotiating with the Ministry of Defense
of Azerbaijan to decide the date of meeting with the Armenian captive
Hakob Injighulyan.
On August 15 the First Deputy Minister of Defense of Armenia David
Tonoyan held a regular meeting with the International Committee of
the Red Cross delegate in Armenia Dragana Rankovich.
During the meeting Rankovich informed that according to the information
from the ICRC office in Baku "they are confident that they will
soon get the date of the visit with Hakob Injighulyan". On his
part David Tonoyan informed the ICRC delegate that Firuz Farajev,
the Azerbaijani serviceman who is kept in Armenia has changed his
intention and expressed a wish to return back to Azerbaijan. He also
requested meetings with representatives of international humanitarian
organizations in Armenia.
Earlier the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army informed that
Hakob Injighulyan, born in 1991, at about 03:00 at night of August
7-8 during his service did not manage to orient in the territory and
crossed the Karabakh-Azerbaijan border and appeared on the territory
protected by the rival's troops. On August 8 the Armenian Office of
the International Committee of the Red Cross applied to the RCIC Baku
Office on the incident. Recently Hakob Injighulyan gave an interview
to one of the Azerbaijani TV channels, during which he told that in
the result of the pressures put by the commanders he decided to cross
the Azerbaijani border voluntarily. The ICRC Baku Office has not yet
visited the Armenian citizen
From: Baghdasarian