Azerbaijani journalist calls on public not to believe official version
of Karen Petrosyan being ''diversionist''
15:26 10/08/2014 >> REGION
Nijat Amiraslanov, the author of the video footage that is placed on
the site of "Azeri life", touched upon the events concerning the
citizen of Armenia Karen Petrosyan, and on his page on the social
network of Facebook shared the footage of the incident and encouraged
to disseminate it in order to expose the disinformation spread by the
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.
As the author of the video noted, between the residents of Azerbaijani
village Agbulag, who found the lost Armenian, and the militants that
arrived in the village, a skirmish took place, as the journalists had
noticed that Karen Petrosyan was detained by the local residents,
while the militants banned to take the events on the camera.
Author of the article tells that the local 17-year-old boys had
detained the Armenian guy. Karen Petrosyan did not offer resistance
and asked only for tea. He was taken to a rural tea house. One of the
interlocutors notes at the same time that the lost Armenian was in
white sneakers from the very beginning, and wonders "how these shoes
turned into military boots?".
On August 8, the Azerbaijani media, reported, referring to the
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, about the death of 31-year-old resident
of Chinari village of Tavush region Karen Petrosyan who was found in
Azerbaijan. He allegedly died in Baku from "heart failure." It was
noted that "the causes of death are being investigated in Ganja
regional center of forensic and pathological anatomy."
Earlier, the Armenian media reported that Karen Petrosyan was a
resident of Chinari village of Tavush region of Armenia. He had left
on 7 August for the nearby forest to gather firewood. Apparently,
Karen Petrosyan had got lost and had found himself in the territory of
Azerbaijan. This is confirmed by the primary statements of the
Azerbaijani media.
It should be noted that Karen Petrosyan, resident of Chinari village
of Tavush region of Armenia, was presented in Azerbaijan as a
diversionist and spy. They had even circulated in the media materials
on questioning of the citizen of the Republic of Armenia. The footage
also clearly demonstrates that he was subjected to severe tortures. He
gives only positive answers to the orders of the Azerbaijani
militants. Video footage also makes it obvious that Karen Petrosyan is
accused of allegedly being a serviceman. They present photographs
allegedly taken from his cell phone. Meanwhile, the provided high
quality images taken from the old modeled mobile phone and the absence
of the faces in the photos suggest that these pictures are not taken
from this mobile phone, and are most likely loaded there later, after
the capture of Karen Petrosyan. There is every reason to believe that
Karen Petrosyan died that night as a result of tortures by the
Azerbaijani militants. It is also noteworthy that, according to
information he died in Baku, while the autopsy is carried out in Ganja
(the distance between these two cities is 372 km).
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2014/08/10/karen-nijat/
From: A. Papazian
of Karen Petrosyan being ''diversionist''
15:26 10/08/2014 >> REGION
Nijat Amiraslanov, the author of the video footage that is placed on
the site of "Azeri life", touched upon the events concerning the
citizen of Armenia Karen Petrosyan, and on his page on the social
network of Facebook shared the footage of the incident and encouraged
to disseminate it in order to expose the disinformation spread by the
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.
As the author of the video noted, between the residents of Azerbaijani
village Agbulag, who found the lost Armenian, and the militants that
arrived in the village, a skirmish took place, as the journalists had
noticed that Karen Petrosyan was detained by the local residents,
while the militants banned to take the events on the camera.
Author of the article tells that the local 17-year-old boys had
detained the Armenian guy. Karen Petrosyan did not offer resistance
and asked only for tea. He was taken to a rural tea house. One of the
interlocutors notes at the same time that the lost Armenian was in
white sneakers from the very beginning, and wonders "how these shoes
turned into military boots?".
On August 8, the Azerbaijani media, reported, referring to the
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, about the death of 31-year-old resident
of Chinari village of Tavush region Karen Petrosyan who was found in
Azerbaijan. He allegedly died in Baku from "heart failure." It was
noted that "the causes of death are being investigated in Ganja
regional center of forensic and pathological anatomy."
Earlier, the Armenian media reported that Karen Petrosyan was a
resident of Chinari village of Tavush region of Armenia. He had left
on 7 August for the nearby forest to gather firewood. Apparently,
Karen Petrosyan had got lost and had found himself in the territory of
Azerbaijan. This is confirmed by the primary statements of the
Azerbaijani media.
It should be noted that Karen Petrosyan, resident of Chinari village
of Tavush region of Armenia, was presented in Azerbaijan as a
diversionist and spy. They had even circulated in the media materials
on questioning of the citizen of the Republic of Armenia. The footage
also clearly demonstrates that he was subjected to severe tortures. He
gives only positive answers to the orders of the Azerbaijani
militants. Video footage also makes it obvious that Karen Petrosyan is
accused of allegedly being a serviceman. They present photographs
allegedly taken from his cell phone. Meanwhile, the provided high
quality images taken from the old modeled mobile phone and the absence
of the faces in the photos suggest that these pictures are not taken
from this mobile phone, and are most likely loaded there later, after
the capture of Karen Petrosyan. There is every reason to believe that
Karen Petrosyan died that night as a result of tortures by the
Azerbaijani militants. It is also noteworthy that, according to
information he died in Baku, while the autopsy is carried out in Ganja
(the distance between these two cities is 372 km).
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2014/08/10/karen-nijat/
From: A. Papazian