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    AZERBAIJAN ARRESTS FOUR SUSPECTED OF RECRUITING MILITANTS TO FIGHT IN SYRIA

    Big News Network
    March 12 2015

    RFE Thursday 12th March, 2015

    Security authorities in Azerbaijan have arrested four men on suspicion
    of recruiting Azerbaijani nationals to fight in Syria, pro-government
    media have reported.

    The and Apa.az news sites cited the Interior Ministry and
    Prosecutor-General's Office on March 11 as sources for the reports,
    according to which the four suspects -- Zyulfugar Ibragimov, Mubariz
    Mirozoyev, Shamseddin Abdullazadze, and Vyugar Aliyev -- were all
    arrested in the Tatar district of Azerbaijan, most of which is under
    the de facto control of the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    The pro-government Azerbaijani news reports said the authorities
    had been approached by a resident of the Tatar region, who told them
    that his son had been recruited by members of a "radical religious
    movement." The son had later been sent to Syria to fight alongside
    militants, his father claimed, according to the news reports.

    The reports did not mention which group or groups the suspects are
    alleged to have recruited for, however.

    According to the reports, an investigation into the Tatar district
    resident's claims "exposed an extremist organized crime group" who had
    been recruiting individuals from the district to armed groups in Syria.

    A search of the suspects' apartments uncovered several weapons
    and ammunition, including an automatic rifle, explosives, and
    hand grenades. The authorities also allegedly discovered a large
    collection of religious literature and CDs with prohibited material,
    the Azerbaijani Interior Ministry and Prosecutor-General's Office said.

    In a surprising development, the head of the Karabakh Liberation
    Organization, an Azerbaijani organization whose objective is the
    liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, said that two of the
    arrested men were members of his group.

    Akif Naghi said that Ibragimov and Aliyev were not members of any
    extremist religious sect, according to the . He said that he believed
    the detention of the two men was unreasonable, and that he had made
    an appeal to the Interior Ministry and the Prosecutor-General's Office
    regarding their arrest.

    Naghi reportedly said that Ibragimov and Aliyev were either "victims
    of some intrigue or victims of an apparent war on extremism that the
    security authorities want to demonstrate." He did not mention the
    other two arrested suspects, Abdullazadze and Mirozoyev.

    There did not appear to be any reports on March 12 of any immediate
    response from the Azerbaijani Interior Ministry or Prosecutor-General's
    Office regarding Naghi's claims.

    The news of the arrests of four Azerbaijanis suspected of recruitment
    of militants comes a month after reports of the deaths of two
    Azerbaijani Islamic State militants in Syria.

    Fariz Dostaliyev, a resident of the village of Sangachal, south of
    Baku, was reported killed in February, some days after reports of the
    death of another Azerbaijani man, Ismail Ismailov from the Khachmaz
    district in northeastern Azerbaijan.

    It is not known how many Azerbaijanis are fighting in Syria. Estimates
    in news reports have ranged from 200 to 300.

    The largest group of Azerbaijani foreign fighters in Syria is likely
    fighting for IS. In May, the leader of an Azerbaijani IS faction in
    Raqqa, Mohammad al-Azeri, gave a video address in which he stated
    that IS was on the "correct path of jihad" in Syria.

    -- Joanna Paraszczuk

    http://www.bignewsnetwork.com/index.php/sid/231020403



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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