Friday, August 8, 2014

Azerbaijan Declares Captive Armenian Villager Dead

A resident of an Armenian border village arrested by Azerbaijani security forces was reported dead on Friday one day after crossing into Azerbaijan in disputed circumstances.


The Defense Ministry in Baku said Karen Petrosian “suddenly” died in the morning. A ministry statement cited by Azerbaijani news agencies claimed that “acute heart and lung failure” is the likely cause of his death. It said that forensic doctors in the western Azerbaijani city of Gyanja are now conducting an autopsy on the young man’s body.


Officials in Yerevan and Chinari , a village in the northeastern Tavush province where Petrosian lived, insisted on Thursday that he crossed the Armenian-Azerbaijani border by accident.


Initial news reports from Baku said that Petrosian was detained by villagers in Azerbaijan’s Tovuz district bordering Tavush and handed over to military authorities. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry claimed afterwards, however, that he is a member of an Armenian commando squad that tried unsuccessfully to conduct a cross-border sabotage attack. It said Azerbaijani troops captured him after killing four other Armenian soldiers. The Armenian military laughed off that claim.


Images released by the Azerbaijani authorities late on Thursday showed two masked men in army fatigues posing for a photograph with Petrosian. The latter wore army boots and a camouflage vest in that photo. Earlier pictures of the Armenian villager, which were apparently taken by Azerbaijani civilians, showed him wearing sneakers and no pieces of military uniform.


PetrosianKaren3A spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, Artsrun Hovhannisian, said the footage simply provokes laughter from the professional point of view.


“They catch [a captive] in his own sports shoes, for example, but then put jackboots on him. They make him wear just a hunter’s vest without thinking that it’s a civilian cloth. One never goes to commit an act of sabotage in a sporting uniform or a hunter’s vest. If that’s how they think about their saboteurs, then I will avail myself of the opportunity to say that our special assignment forces are definitely better dressed. As for armament that they had made a show of in such a polished way, that’s their military’s armament. The armament that a saboteur holds in his hands is normally dusty and dirty and – if others were wounded or killed – also bloody. So polished guns are ruled out. And the mobile that they seized from him is an ordinary Nokia whose camera would not take the kind of photos that they had made an array of,” he noted.


The spokesperson described the Azerbaijanis move as a slapstick form of show.


Petrosian’s death will rekindle memories of Manvel Saribekian, a 20-year-old resident of another Armenian border village who was captured by Azerbaijani soldiers in September 2010. A visibly injured Saribekian was paraded on Azerbaijani television, saying that he is a member of an Armenian commando squad that planned to carry out terrorist attacks in Azerbaijan.


Saribekian was found hanged in an Azerbaijani detention center shortly afterwards. The Azerbaijani authorities claimed that he committed suicide. The Armenian government said, however, that Saribekian was tortured to death or driven to suicide. Both the government and Saribekian’s family insisted that the young man was a civilian who accidentally crossed the Armenian-Azerbaijani border while grazing cattle.


PetrosianKaren2Two residents of another Tavush village, Verin Karmiraghbyur, were detained on the Azerbaijani side of the frontier in separate incidents in January and March. They were freed after spending more than one month in captivity.


One of those villagers, the 77-year-old Mamikon Khojoyan, died in May after undergoing medical treatment in a Yerevan hospital. Doctors there said he suffered serious injuries in Azerbaijani custody.



Azerbaijan Declares Captive Armenian Villager Dead

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