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    ICRC helped contact families of prisoners

    Naira Hayrumyan
    25-08-2007 12:32:20 - KarabakhOpen

    There are no prisoners of war in Karabakh. There are two interned
    civilians persons from Azerbaijan. The State Commission of Hostages and
    POWs deals with their fate, said the head of the ICRC office in
    Stepanakert Jacques Burberrys in an interview with Karabakh-Open.com.

    According to Jacques Burberrys, the representatives of the ICRC visit
    the interns to monitor the conditions they are kept in and the
    treatment of the personnel. If they observe something, they offer
    recommendations to the administration, Jacques Burberrys said.
    According to him, the problem the prisoners most often encounter is
    contact with their families. They have such an opportunity. Some may
    reject and others may use this opportunity. These persons can write a
    letter on an open blank paper and provide only family information. The
    head of the ICRC office to Stepanakert said both prisoners could
    contact their families.

    With regard to the pre-conditions for the exchange or release of
    prisoners, Jacques Burberrys said the international humanitarian law
    bars exchange of prisoners. As to releasing, he said they do not know
    when it will happen. The release of a prisoner requires the consent of
    the prisoner, the government of the country where he is kept and the
    consent of the country to receive him where he wants to go. The ICRC
    may participate in releasing only if these conditions are provided,
    Jacques Burberrys said.
    By the way, two Armenian prisoners are kept in Azerbaijan, another two
    in Karabakh and one in Armenia. The head of the Karabakh office of the
    ICRC says personal data of the prisoners is published in the media,
    which is a violation of the right for privacy.

    The ICRC founded in 1863 works in Karabakh since 1991. The Karabakh
    office of the ICRC currently deals with the monitoring of prisoners,
    contacts with their families, the missing people, the program of first
    aid, food aid to the underprivileged, dissemination of the
    international humanitarian law. In the framework of these programs in
    2006 40 messages were sent and 42 were received from members of
    families who were divided by the conflict. Besides, the office provided
    medicine to 66 village medical stations and food aid to 350 families.

    Jacques Burberrys said next year the ICRC will focus on the problem of
    the missing people. As of the end of the past year, 4200 names of
    missing people were included on the ICRC's list. The ICRC will be
    gathering more detailed information and create a database for
    identification in case of finding remains.
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