AZERI FAMILY THAT RECEIVED ASYLUM IN ARMENIA LEAVES FOR A THIRD COUNTRY
Thursday, February 5, 17:59
The Azeri family of the Orujevs that received asylum in Armenia in
early December 2014 has left Armenia for a third country, the State
Migration Service of Armenia has told ArmInfo.
Javid Orujev, a resident of Baku (born in 1976), his wife and three
kids applied to Bagratashen customs point on the Armenian-Georgian
border. The citizens of Azerbaijan asked Armenia for political asylum
as they underwent persecution in Azerbaijan. Orujev said that the
special services started exerting pressure on him after he married Roya
Mirzoyeva (born in 1983), a woman of Armenian origin. Orujev was forced
to cooperate with the Azeri special services and to provide them with
data about Armenia and Armenian Diaspora he received from his wife's
relatives living abroad. Realizing the threat against his family,
Orujev made an attempt to move to one of the European countries. After
being deported to Baku, the Orujevs underwent even stronger pressure
by the Azeri special services. The desperate situation made Orujev
apply to Armenia for political asylum.
According to unconfirmed data, the matter concerns the family of the
former bodyguard of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's brother.
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Thursday, February 5, 17:59
The Azeri family of the Orujevs that received asylum in Armenia in
early December 2014 has left Armenia for a third country, the State
Migration Service of Armenia has told ArmInfo.
Javid Orujev, a resident of Baku (born in 1976), his wife and three
kids applied to Bagratashen customs point on the Armenian-Georgian
border. The citizens of Azerbaijan asked Armenia for political asylum
as they underwent persecution in Azerbaijan. Orujev said that the
special services started exerting pressure on him after he married Roya
Mirzoyeva (born in 1983), a woman of Armenian origin. Orujev was forced
to cooperate with the Azeri special services and to provide them with
data about Armenia and Armenian Diaspora he received from his wife's
relatives living abroad. Realizing the threat against his family,
Orujev made an attempt to move to one of the European countries. After
being deported to Baku, the Orujevs underwent even stronger pressure
by the Azeri special services. The desperate situation made Orujev
apply to Armenia for political asylum.
According to unconfirmed data, the matter concerns the family of the
former bodyguard of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's brother.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=89CA7E70-AD47-11E4-BDD20EB7C0D21663