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    Trial for Armenian man accused of spying for neighboring Azerbaijan
    continues

    AP Worldstream; Jun 10, 2005


    The trial of an Armenian man accused of spying for Azerbaijan entered
    its second day Friday, with witnesses describing how he took
    photographs of important buildings in Yerevan.

    Prosecutors say Andrei Maziyev, 44, allegedly took photographs of
    Yerevan's airport, foreign embassies and hotels in Armenia and
    reported on the political and economic situation in the disputed
    enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan allegedly paid him US$2,500
    (Aâ=82¬2,060), prosecutors said.

    Maziyev, who was arrested in January, pleaded guilty to espionage on
    Thursday. He could get up to life in prison.

    Under Armenian law, trials can continue following a guilty plea.

    Azerbaijan has made no comment on the trial.

    Relations between the two former Soviet republics are tense, due to
    the unresolved conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave located
    within Azerbaijan's borders that saw a six-year war in which ethnic
    Armenian troops drove Azerbaijan forces out.

    Despite a 1994 cease-fire, a political solution remains elusive and
    fighting breaks out sporadically in the no man's land around the
    enclave. More than 1 million people were left homeless and 30,000
    killed as a result of the war.

    Last fall, a Yerevan court sentenced four Armenians to prison
    sentences ranging from six to 14 years after convicting them of
    espionage.
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