Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Throughout the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, civilian residents
of Armenian and Azerbaijani settlements located close to the frontier
have occasionally crossed it, usually because of going astray.
In one such incident, Manvel Saribekian, a 20-year-old Armenian
villager, was captured by Azerbaijani border troops in September
2010. Saribekian was found hanged in an Azerbaijani prison cell three
weeks later.
The Azerbaijani government said he committed suicide, a claim strongly
denied by the Armenian authorities. Citing traces of violence on the
young man's body, they said he was brutally tortured and murdered in
Azerbaijani custody.
Saribekian's body was subsequently swapped for a living Azerbaijani
civilian who was detained in Armenia in 2009.
Throughout the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, civilian residents
of Armenian and Azerbaijani settlements located close to the frontier
have occasionally crossed it, usually because of going astray.
In one such incident, Manvel Saribekian, a 20-year-old Armenian
villager, was captured by Azerbaijani border troops in September
2010. Saribekian was found hanged in an Azerbaijani prison cell three
weeks later.
The Azerbaijani government said he committed suicide, a claim strongly
denied by the Armenian authorities. Citing traces of violence on the
young man's body, they said he was brutally tortured and murdered in
Azerbaijani custody.
Saribekian's body was subsequently swapped for a living Azerbaijani
civilian who was detained in Armenia in 2009.
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