BAKU: Armenian Serviceman Defects To Azerbaijan
July 25, 2008 15:23:55
ARMENIAN SERVICEMAN "DEFECTS" TO AZERBAIJAN
ANS TV July 24 2008 Azerbaijan
An Armenian serviceman has defected to Azerbaijan to escape "torture" in his army.
The serviceman, identified as Paruyur Stepanyan, met representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Baku.
"I told the Red Cross representatives that I am renouncing Armenian citizenship," the soldier told ANS. "I said that I do not want to return to Armenia. I asked them to help the Azerbaijani government transfer me to a third country."
Rovsan Maharramov, head of the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry's military police, said that Stepanyan is an Armenian citizen and therefore he did not want to serve in Azerbaijan's breakaway region of Nagornyy Karabakh. Stepanyan also fled to escape beatings and harassment in his army, Maharramov told ANS.
Editor's note: Reports of defection of servicemen are viewed as part of a propaganda war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which are technically at war. In December 2006, Armenia said an Azerbaijani soldier, Samir Mammadov, had defected to the Armenian side to escape harassment in his army. Mammadov allegedly asked for asylum in a third country. He has not yet returned home.
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