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  • Azerbaijan Trains 15-Year-Olds In Espionage

    AZERBAIJAN TRAINS 15-YEAR-OLDS IN ESPIONAGE

    Emirates 24/7
    http://www.emirates247.com/news/world/azerbaijan-trains-15-year-olds-in-espionage-2012-01-11-1.437170
    Jan 11 2012
    UAE

    Azerbaijan on Wednesday launched free military intelligence courses
    for teenagers as young as 15 as the ex-Soviet state remains mired in
    an unresolved conflict with neighbouring Armenia.

    "Students will learn about skills necessary for an intelligence agent
    as well as camouflage methods, the use of weapons and hand-to-hand
    fighting," organiser Major General Novruzali Orujev told AFP.

    Orujev said he launched the training programme in response to demand
    from young people who wanted to serve in military intelligence when
    conscripted into the armed forces.

    He said 20 young people had been selected out of more than 70 who
    applied to take part in the free month-long courses.

    After completing the course male participants will be eligible to
    join military intelligence units when they do national service.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia are at loggerheads over breakaway Nagorny
    Karabakh region, where ethnic Armenian forces backed by Yerevan seized
    control from Baku during a war in the early 1990s that left around
    30,000 people dead.

    After peace talks mediated by the Organisation for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) produced little if any result, Azerbaijan
    stepped up its bellicose rhetoric, threatening to use force.

    A flare-up between Azerbaijan and Armenia risks escalating into
    a clash of major regional powers Russia, Iran, and Turkey as well
    as the West, which all have strategic interests in the energy-rich
    Caspian and Caucasus regions.

    Military service is compulsory in Azerbaijan for males aged between 18
    to 35 who have to complete between one year and 18 months of service
    depending on their level of education.

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