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    IWG: WORKING IN AZERBAIJAN MAKES NO SENSE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    30.05.2007 14:24 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "During the recent two years we are concerned about
    the fact that the Azeri prisoners, released via mediation of our group,
    are immediately conveyed to the Azerbaijani military prosecutors.

    Several moths later they are charged with treason and handed a severe
    sentence," said Bernhard Clasen, Co-chair of the International Working
    Group (IWG) for Missing Persons, POWs and Hostages of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict

    He reminded that former war prisoner Vusal Garajayev was charged of
    treason and sentenced to 11 years of imprisonment May 15. "Vusal
    had spent three weeks in Armenian captivity. I can hardly imagine
    what kind of crime he could commit during this time to deserve such a
    severe punishment. Our group is named the International Working Group
    (IWG) for Missing Persons, POWs and Hostages of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. By our regulations, we cannot contribute to conveyance
    of prisoners from Armenian captivity to the Azerbaijani military
    prosecutors. Under such conditions I think it makes no sense to
    continue work," he said.

    Mr Clasen said contacts with the Azerbaijani state commission are
    too rare. "We wish the prisoners were rendered medical, psychological
    and financial assistance. However, they have to stand trial instead.

    We would like to talk with the structures responsible for serious
    punishment for the former POWs. In March 2006 our group requested
    President Ilham Aliyev to release them but got no response. Accusation
    of treason can ruin the life of these young people who made a mistake
    carelessly," the IWG Co-chair said, Day.az reports.

    The International Working Group for Missing Persons, POWs and Hostages
    of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict was registered August 18, 2000 as
    a non-governmental organization. One of the most important tasks of
    the IWG is to work with former war prisoners and render juridical
    assistance after their release. Bernhard Clasen (Germany), Paata
    Zakareishvili (Georgia) and Svetlana Gannushkina (Russia).
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