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  • BAKU: RL: Armenian war prisoner Asatryan was subjected to torture

    Liberty Radio: "Armenian war prisoner Ambartsum Asatryan was subjected
    to torture in Azerbaijan"

    ANS
    26.01.2008 22:06

    Armenian soldier Ambartsum Asaturyan, captured on August 4 of the last
    year, was handed over to Armenia on January 25, 2008

    According to Liberty Radio, Ambartsum Asatryan says he was subjected to
    torture and made say before cameras that he had trespassed the defense
    line due to unbearable conditions in the Armenian army.

    Armenian soldier Ambartsum Asaturyan, captured on August 4 of the last
    year, was handed over to Armenia on the northeastern border of Armenia
    with Azerbaijan on January 25, 2008.

    "I think the announcement made by Armenian soldier Ambartsum Araturyan,
    captured on August 4 of 2007, and handed over to the Armenian side, is
    false", chairman of the Azerbaijani committee against torture Elchin
    Behbudov said commenting on A.Asaturyan's interview to Liberty Radio.

    "This is another attempt of Armenians to spoil the image of Azerbaijan.
    I can also understand why Asaturyan did it because I can imagine the
    pressure and attacks this soldier was subjected to upon return to
    Armenia.

    But I can bindingly state that Asaturyan was not subjected to torture.
    It would be enough to recall that two trespassers from Armenia, Roman
    Taryan and Artur Apresyan, kept in the local Ministry of National
    Security, have never carped at the housing conditions. At the same
    time, they announced that Armenian powers were training kamikazes from
    among orphans, teaching them Turkish and Azerbaijani, and that there
    are camps in Armenia, where Azerbaijani captives are kept.

    Moreover, Armenian human rights activists confirmed during frequent
    conversations with me, that there are camps where Azerbaijani captives
    are kept and tortured, in the occupied lands of Daqliq Qarabaq, as
    well.

    Thus, Armenia would better bear responsibility for its own crimes,
    rather than blame the Azerbaijani government", Behbudov said. /Day.Az/
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