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    Marrying Armenian women in Azerbaijan can be perilous

    February 07, 2014 | 00:09

    An Azerbaijani family's intention to seek political asylum in Armenia
    has caused numerous reactions.

    Fine lines in the Azerbaijani press reports show what is not directly
    said: those of Armenian descent are in danger in Azerbaijan.

    As reported earlier, Resident of Baku Javid Orujev (born in 1976), his
    wife and three children on January 29 applied to the Armenian side
    seeking asylum for his family. The Azerbaijani citizen explained his
    decision by the persecution against him in his homeland. In
    particular, Orujev said the pressure of the special services followed
    his marriage to Roya Mirzoyeva (born in 1983) having Armenian roots.
    Failing to stand the pressure, Orujev was forced to agree to
    collaborate with the Azerbaijani special services and inform them
    about Armenian news received by his wife's relatives from Armenia and
    the Diaspora.

    Azerbaijani media are flooded with articles where they question
    Orujev's statements, considering them cynical and Orujev, a person
    devoid of patriotism.

    One of the periodicals went even further and spoke about the marriage
    of the couple.

    "After divorcing his first wife, he married Mirzoyeva who was also
    previously married. Her surname is that of her ex-husband. Did Javid
    not know whom he was marrying? He knew. Has this become a reason to
    refuse the registration of their marriage? It has not," the writes
    columnist, who considers being married once likewise to be
    discrediting evidence.


    News from Armenia - NEWS.am


    From: Baghdasarian
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