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    STRANGE ESPIONAGE SENTENCE

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    July 26 2013

    26 July 2013 - 9:59am
    Yuri Kramar exclusively to Vestnik Kavkaza

    On July 23 the so-called Nagorno-Karabakh Court handed down an
    espionage sentence - two defendants, a soldier of the so-called Defense
    Forces of the NKAR, Rafael Avagyab, and a student, David Barsegyan,
    were sentenced to imprisonment for 11 and 10 years. It was made in
    the context of a rather mocking statement by judge Anatoly Tadevosyan,
    that the court had considered many extenuations - that they are young,
    have health problems, have never been sentenced before and have
    positive characteristics. "Humanism" from the occupational authorities.

    However, there is a certain indulgence for the convicts. Article 310
    of the current Criminal Code of Nagorno-Karabakh requires 15 years
    behind bars for "treason against the State in the form of espionage."

    At the same time, it is fair to ask - how can anybody cheat on an
    unrecognized state?

    Even if we pretend that notions of "law" and "statehood" operate there
    in reality, it should be noted that "the espionage case" doesn't match
    them or common sense. What is the crime of the two convicted young
    Karabakh people from the court's point of view? A year ago a Samvel
    Azatyan addressed them on the Internet, saying that he lived in Turkey
    and asking them to give him some information, promising to pay for it.

    The guys received $1 thousand, after which the watchful Armenia
    special services arrested them.

    What was the secret data given to Turkey? The information concerned
    accidents in armed units, the quality of the healthcare service
    and food for soldiers. This is thought to be "a military secret"
    in Karabakh. It seems they are so enthusiastic about fighting for
    "freedom and democracy" that haven't noticed that they actually
    live under the conditions of 1937. At that period anything could be
    considered espionage - a small conversation with a foreigner in the
    street could lead to a sentence, according to the Article 57 on various
    "public enemies."

    It should be noted that the identity of Samvel Azatyan hasn't been
    discovered, i.e. the statement that "foreign special services"
    are hidden under name of "a Turkish Armenian" is as debatable as
    confessions forced by the NKVD on cooperation with "the Ceylonese
    intelligence service" so that the police could fulfil the plan on
    arresting "public enemies." However, absence of normal evidence didn't
    prevent the court of the unrecognized state from sentencing the guys
    to awful terms.

    At the same time, the story is not extraordinary. There is a statement
    that "The nation which suppresses other nations cannot be free." The
    current "statehood" of Karabakh was founded on aggression against
    Azerbaijan, deportation of its citizens, genocide in Khodzhaly,
    occupation of the Lachin region, and so on. Why should we be surprised
    that a court of "independent" Karabakh makes decisions not according
    to the law, but to the game rules of a group which breaks international
    and internal law?

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