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    ARMENIAN-CAPTURED AZERBAIJANI SOLDIER REFUSES TO RETURN TO HOME COUNTRY

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 30 2007

    Samir Mammadov, Armenian-captured Azerbaijani soldier officially
    refused to return to motherland, writing to his parents and said
    he wants to be handed over to a third country, the soldier's uncle
    Vidadi Mammadov told the APA. He said International Committee of the
    Red Cross office in Berde told him.

    "I was told that the representatives of the committee in Armenia met
    with Samir on April 27 and Samir said so. But we do not believe it.

    Samir can not do it. Armenians lie. It is a pity that representatives
    of ICRC in Armenia work under Armenian pressure," the uncle said.

    Gulnaz Guliyeva, officer of ICRC office in Baku told the APA that
    representatives of ICRC in Armenia met with Samir Mammadov on April
    27 for the 16th time and monitored his detention conditions and his
    physiological state. Guliyeva said it is impossible to publicize the
    meeting taking into account confidentiality.

    "International Committee of the Red Cross operates in many
    countries without being under any pressure. We deliver all letters
    to addressees. A captured soldier has the right to write and refuse
    writing. We can not interfere with this right," she said.

    Commenting on the soldier's hand over to a third country, Guliyeva said
    that this issue is not under ICRC's mandate and it can not do that.

    The State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing
    Persons told the APA that they received an official letter from the
    ICRC on April 28 which writes that Samir Mammadov refuses returning
    to Azerbaijan, writing to his parents and wants to be handed over to
    a third country.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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