Azerbaijan disseminates yet another disinformation - Armenian official
NEWS.AM
March 16, 2013 | 00:35
YEREVAN. - The Azerbaijani figure's statements, with respect to a `bad
demeanor' against the Azerbaijani captives in Armenia, are not true
and they are yet another disinformation. Armen Kaprielyan, the head of
the working group of the Armenian State Commission on Prisoners of War
Hostages and Missing Persons, told this to Armenian News-NEWS.am,
commenting on Exo newspaper's publication that official Baku `knows
hundreds of cases that the Armenians have taunted Azerbaijani
captives.'
`This is yet another manifestation of the foolishness being spread by
Azerbaijani officials. All authorized international organizations are
aware of the real state of things. This claim by the Azerbaijani
`analyst' is an unsubstantiated statement,' Kaprielyan noted.
He also underscored the need to speak with facts.
`If the Azerbaijanis even had a hint of facts, they immediately would
have petitioned to the international organizations. And the absence of
such petitions proves that they have no evidence of their unfounded
allegations,' Armen Kaprielyan concluded.
NEWS.AM
March 16, 2013 | 00:35
YEREVAN. - The Azerbaijani figure's statements, with respect to a `bad
demeanor' against the Azerbaijani captives in Armenia, are not true
and they are yet another disinformation. Armen Kaprielyan, the head of
the working group of the Armenian State Commission on Prisoners of War
Hostages and Missing Persons, told this to Armenian News-NEWS.am,
commenting on Exo newspaper's publication that official Baku `knows
hundreds of cases that the Armenians have taunted Azerbaijani
captives.'
`This is yet another manifestation of the foolishness being spread by
Azerbaijani officials. All authorized international organizations are
aware of the real state of things. This claim by the Azerbaijani
`analyst' is an unsubstantiated statement,' Kaprielyan noted.
He also underscored the need to speak with facts.
`If the Azerbaijanis even had a hint of facts, they immediately would
have petitioned to the international organizations. And the absence of
such petitions proves that they have no evidence of their unfounded
allegations,' Armen Kaprielyan concluded.