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    ARMENIAN POW HAKOB INJIGHULYAN'S FAMILY PROTESTED OUTSIDE ICRC YEREVAN OFFICE

    04.14.2014 19:58 epress.am

    Family, friends, and neighbors of army conscript Hakob Injighulyan,
    who has been held captive in Azerbaijan for nearly 9 months, today
    demonstrated outside the Yerevan office of the International Committee
    of the Red Cross (ICRC).

    Speaking to Epress.am, those gathered said they came to Yerevan from
    the village of Voskevaz in Aragatsotn marz (province) to get a clear
    and final answer from relevant bodies: "We have been waiting for so
    many months in uncertainty -- it's more than enough. We gave a soldier,
    after all, and we've come to ask for our child."

    Hakob's brother, Harutyun Injighulyan, told the Epress.am correspondent
    on the scene that waiting patiently for 9 months has yielded no results

    Hakob's father, Gurgen Injighulyan, added that the last letter they
    received from their son was on February 22, and they have received
    no news since then: "We are expecting a normal answer; otherwise,
    we'll take drastic measures."

    Later, head of the ICRC delegation to Armenia Sarah Epprecht met
    with Hakob's parents and brother and told them that, according to
    information from the UN office, the process of searching for a third
    country has begun.

    "We asked for more details and to keep us informed as soon as
    possible. We brought the letter Hakob wrote, but they didn't accept
    it today; they said, 'leave it till the end of April'," said Harutyun.

    The ICRC representative's response, however, didn't satisfy those
    gathered, and they decided to cross the street and enter the office:
    "Let's enter the building, request an answer -- why are we feeling
    pity? They are deceiving us, putting a soft pillow beneath our heads,
    making us out to be idiots."

    Upon their request, Epprecht (pictured below, left) got out of her
    office and spoke with those gathered.

    "Our organization is not a part of the UN, but our joint efforts
    continue. We want to make sure that we can continue visiting him
    and that he can continue communicating with his family, and that is
    the role that we play, and we will continue to play that role. The
    ICRC is the only organization that has this role today. I hope that
    everyone will agree and understand that it's important that he receives
    visitors. And we know that a lot of people are frustrated and upset
    and worried too, and we know that a lot of time has passed already,
    and we also hope that this situation can be resolved.

    "I know that all of you have come today to ask your questions --
    I will convey all these concerns to my colleagues in Baku. Our doors
    are always open for members of Hakob's family; we will do everything
    so that we can help in some way. The process will take a long time --
    you have to wait," she said.

    After this reply, those gathered rushed to the presidential palace
    at Baghramyan 26, to ask for a reply to a letter that was sent to
    the Armenian president 9 months ago.

    "We delivered my brother to the Armenian army -- where is he? Why
    isn't he here? There hasn't been a single answer or explanation from
    our leaders up to today," said Hakob's brother.

    The Injighulyan family presented an appeal letter to the Desk
    for Reception of Citizens, Proposals, Appeals and Claims of the
    Presidential Oversight Service, where they were informed that the
    letter will be delivered to the president within two days' time.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/04/14/armenian-pow-hakob-injighulyans-family-protested-outside-icrc-yerevan-office.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKGSGp8dCQU

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