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    MORE AND MORE POWS: WHAT IT IS - DEFECTION OR CAPTURE - DEFIES DEFINITION
    by R. Orujev
    Translated by A. Ignatkin

    Source: Ekho (Baku), July 4, 2007, EV
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    July 6, 2007 Friday

    Armenia And Azerbaijan Are No Closer To Resolving The Matter Of
    Prisoners' Return

    Baku and Yerevan are unable to solve the problem of prisoners.

    Contrary to all expectations, Armenia and Azerbaijan seem unable to
    settle the matter of returning prisoners of war. As a matter of fact,
    until very recently media outlets and general public in both countries
    were mostly concerned over Samir Mamedov (an Azerbaijani serviceman
    taken prisoner on December 24, 2006) kept in Yerevan, but the list
    of prisoners grew longer a short while ago.

    Valery Suleimanjan, 48, lost his bearings in the Martuni direction
    of the Armenian-Azerbaijan front-line and was taken prisoner on April
    18. Suleimanjan has a wife and children in Martuni. Arif Babayev of the
    PR Department of the Azerbaijani National Security Ministry said that
    "Suleimanjan does not want to go back. He asked to be turned over to
    another country."

    Another citizen of Azerbaijan was taken prisoner near Agdam on June
    30. Panarmenian news agency quotes Armenian military personnel as
    saying that the man carried no papers. The Nagorno-Karabakh State
    Commission for POWs and Missing Persons informed offices of the OSCE
    and Red Cross International Committee accredited in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Gyulnaz Guliyeva of the Azerbaijan office of the Red Cross
    International Committee said, "Our office in Nagorno-Karabakh was
    informed of the arrest of a civilian from Azerbaijan on July 2."
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