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    "WE DO NOT DISPOSE OF INFORMATION ON PRESENCE OF AZERI PRISONERS OF WAR IN ARMENIA"

    Panorama.am
    18:21 17/05/06

    The International Committee Of The Red Cross Armenian Mission
    Delegate Catherine Patronoff Stated In An Interview With De Facto
    Information-Analytics Agency

    The Azeri mass media have been recently discussing the issues referring
    to prisoners of war, hostages and persons reported missing during
    the Karabakh conflict.

    Alluding to Azerbaijan State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages
    and Missing Persons, various data have been made public about the
    quantity of the citizens of Azerbaijan, who are allegedly in "the
    Armenian captivity". According to the latest statements, there are
    4600 prisoners, including babies, in the Armenian captivity. And yet
    it is stressed that the International Committee of the Red Cross does
    not make efforts to free the people.

    DE FACTO Information-Analytics Agency appealed to the International
    Committee of the Red Cross Armenian Mission delegate Catherine
    PATRONOFF to receive the impartial information on the issue painful
    for both parties.

    - Mrs. Patronoff, does the information disseminated by the Azeri mass
    media on presence of 4600 Azeri prisoners in the Armenian captivity
    correspond to reality?

    - Publications concerning presence of the Azeri prisoners in Armenia
    and Nagorno Karabakh, as well as the Armenian prisoners in Azerbaijan
    appear regularly.

    The International Committee of the Red Cross cannot confirm the
    information. I have heard about tens, hundreds of prisoners; however,
    it is the first time I have heard about 4600 Azeri prisoners. I believe
    the publications' authors confuse the notions "a prisoner" and "a
    person reported missing". State Commissions in Azerbaijan and Armenia
    deal not only with the problems of prisoners, but those reported
    missing, perhaps, it is for that reason that the muddle has appeared.

    The International Committee of the Red Cross's mandate assumes work in
    the conflict zone during hostilities; however, it goes on working after
    concluding an armistice as well. The ICRC has been working in Armenia
    and Azerbaijan since 1992. We take guidance from the principles of
    the international law, first of all basing ourselves on the Geneva
    conventions, to which Armenia and Azerbaijan acceded as well. The
    Delegation is working in various directions; one of the main goals is
    visiting prisoners of war and participation in their repatriation as a
    neutral mediator. Since 1992 our organization has participated in 656
    repatriations of prisoners of war or civil persons. The representatives
    of the Delegation regularly visit the places of imprisonment. I
    would like to repeat that we have no information on presence of the
    Azeri prisoners here, in Armenia. I was more surprised learning that,
    allegedly, there are babies in the Armenian captivity. It means that
    the babies or their mothers were taken prisoners not long ago.

    However, we do not dispose of the information.

    - How successful is the cooperation between the ICRC and the Armenian
    side, in part, State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and
    Missing Persons, developing?

    -We constantly cooperate with the leadership of Armenia. We have
    admission to all the places of imprisonment, the Armenian authorities
    do not hamper our activity, and we can visit the prisons any time.

    We collaborate, in particular, with Ministry of Defense of Armenia
    on the issues referring to funding facts concerning those reported
    missing, exchange and verify the lists. Sometimes there are variances:
    the names mentioned in the lists of the Ministry of Defense are
    not in our lists. In such cases we contact with the families of
    the persons reported missing and suggest that we should form a
    questionnaire. According to the Geneva conventions, the country's
    leadership must take steps to define the people's fate, and our
    organization promotes settlement of the issues. We also meet with
    the representatives of various ministries to resolve a number of
    humanitarian issues.

    As for the cooperation between the ICRC and RA State Commission on
    Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons, I should remark we
    have made no advance recently.

    - How many Armenians are there in the lists of missing persons,
    according to the ICRC data?

    - According to our data, there are about 350 missing persons from
    Armenia and some 350 citizens from Nagorno Karabakh. I would like to
    note that we cannot guarantee absolute accuracy of the data, as the
    questionnaires are being formed till now, as not all the relatives
    of the missing persons applied to the Red Cross in time, so there
    may be some difference in figures.

    Actually, it is not important how many persons have been reported
    missing from one or another party. We go on working to solve the
    problem. By the end of the year the ICRC plans to start working on
    collection of physical characteristics, identification data of those
    reported missing. It is very important for the Commissions on Prisoners
    of War, Hostages and Missing Persons to jointly resolve the problem,
    cooperate and exchange information.
    From: Baghdasarian
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