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    Georgia Border Placed Within Context of Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict:
    Human Rights Defender


    10.03.2013 23:36 epress.am



    Georgian media reports that Allahverdi Pelengov, a Georgian citizen of
    Azerbaijani descent, has been tortured in Armenia are untrue,
    Pelengov's attorney Rafik Safaryan told Epress.am.

    The 44-year-old resident of the village of Burma on Aug. 17 was
    detained by Armenian border guards and is currently being held at a RA
    National Security Service (NSS) detention center.

    "He is in good health. He has pleaded guilty for committing the act
    for which he is being charged. An investigation is underway," said his
    attorney.

    Safaryan declined to respond to other questions, advising the press to
    call the investigator.

    Defending the Georgian citizen is the Public Council for the Defense
    of Pelengov, which was established in the village of Tekali, Georgia,
    from a discussion among locals, human rights defenders, activists, and
    journalists on Sept. 14. This council is not so optimistic regarding
    the state of the detainee, as Pelengov is deprived of the right to
    receive information. The council has appealed to the NSS on several
    occasions, asking for a meeting with Pelengov but has been refused.

    As the Public Council for the Defense of Pelengov's Armenian
    coordinator, human rights defender Georgy Vanyan told Epress.am, the
    council appealed also to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the
    Ministry of Justice of both Armenia and Georgia, but it has yet to
    receive a response from any of these government bodies.

    On Aug. 22, Vanyan also appealed to the RA Human Rights Defender's
    Office, asking that a rapid response team of human rights defenders be
    sent to visit Pelengov. "The only thing the Ombudsman's office did is
    to call and verify the detainee's nationality," he said.

    Till now, the detainee has been allowed only to meet with his nephew.
    According to Vanyan, Pelengov was arrested where, in fact, there is no
    border between Armenia and Georgia and where a person who finds
    himself, regardless of his citizenship, might become a target.

    According to Vanyan, arresting Pelengov indicates an attempt to place
    the Armenia-Georgia border within the context of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, and Armenian security services do not
    have the autonomy to prevent this process.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2013/10/03/georgia-border-placed-within-context-of-armenia-azerbaijan-conflict-human-rights-defender.html




    From: A. Papazian
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