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Karabakh seizes considerable arms from Azerbaijani armed forces (photos)

August 2, 2014 By administrator

The Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army has seized the special-purpose arms and military equipment that the Azerbaijani subversive group left behind after the overnight act of sabotage.

fucku (7)Among the confiscated items are anti-tank and hand grenades, thermobaric grenades, automatic firing guns (AKM 7.62 mm), bullets, grenade containers and a communication devices (Tadiran PNR-500) etc.

Azerbaijan reported five losses in the fatal incident. A spokesperson for Armenia’s Ministry of Defense, Artsrun Pepanyan, said in a Facebook post on Saturday morning that the adversary suffered over eight losses.

The Armenian troops observed two landing helicopters in Sarijali, an Azerbaijani village situated in the rear of the defense positions after the crossfire; they are thought to have headed to the area to pick up the injured servicemen and the bodies of those killed.)

The Defense Army reported one loss by the Armenian side earlier today.

see Tert.am for more photo

Filed Under: News Tagged With: arms, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, seized

Armenia’s Defense Ministry urges Azerbaijan to stabilize situation on border

August 2, 2014 By administrator

YEREVAN. – Armenia’s Defense Ministry has issued a statement in connection with the recent escalation in Karabakh conflict zone.

Armenian-DefanceThe statement said over two recent days the situation along the line of contact has deteriorated sharply. Azerbaijani Armed Forces do not stop the attempts of provocations and infiltration into Armenian territories.

Positions of Karabakh are fired from small arms and artillery: grenade launchers, mortars, anti-aircraft guns, thermobaric grenades.

The shelling of border settlements has become frequent. Day by day the number of losses of the parties is increasing. Armenia’s Ministry of Defence declares that these actions of Azerbaijani Armed Forces are entirely contrary to the spirit and logic of talks held under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group and are fraught with a real threat of large-scale hostilities.

Armenia’s Defense Ministry calls on the Azerbaijani side to refrain from taking steps for further aggravation of the situation, and to make efforts to stabilize the situation in Karabakh-Azerbaijani contact line.

In case Azerbaijan continues actions aimed at escalating the situation, the Armenian armed forces will be forced to tighten sanctions against illogical and senseless revenge attempts by the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry leadership.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Conflict

Azeris Launch Large-Scale Offensive; 2 Karabakh Soldiers Killed

August 1, 2014 By administrator

Karabakh Army Seizes Large Azerbaijani Arsenal

twosoldiersdieSTEPANAKERT—The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Ministry reported a large-scale offensive by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces on the northern Karabakh-Azerbaijan border on Thursday night, which resulted in the death of two Karabakh soldiers. Azerbaijan is reporting that eight soldiers were killed during the assault, which was repelled by the Artsakh armed forces.

Ararat Khanoyan and Azat Asoyan, both 20, were killed during the attack, while Noryar Kamalyan was injured sustaining injuries to his after he was stabbed numerous times by an Azerbaijani soldier.

recalled the battle, saying that as the Azerbaijani soldiers advanced past the line of contact, he retaliated and found himself in a one-on-one physical altercation with one of the soldiers, who took out a knife and began stabbing Kamalyan’s face and pounded his jaw. Despite having sustained injuries, including a gunshot wound, Kamalyan fought back and was able to force the Azerbaijani soldiers to retreat.

The Artsakh Armed Forces also seized a large cache of weapons, ammunition and other military hardware in what is being called a large-scale commando operation launched by the Azerbaijani forces.

On Friday, the Armenian Defense Ministry claimed that the casualties on the Azerbaijani side wer greater than the eight being announced by Baku. Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Artsturn Hovannisian, said the Baku underreported losses.

The Karabakh Army also reported that its forces responded to the attacks by advancing toward Azerbaijani positions to repel further attacks in the border region.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Karabakh, offensive

Azerbaijan: Human Rights Plummet to New Low

August 1, 2014 By administrator

by Shahin Abbasov  eurasianet.org

Azerbaijan in recent months has launched a clear assault against various civil-society activists and non-governmental organizations. While rough treatment of critics is nothing new in this energy-rich South-Caucasus Human-rightcountry, one question remains unanswered: Why pick up the pace now?

Some observers link this behavior to two causes: The February resignation of Ukraine’s ex-President Alexander Yanukovich in response to mass protests, and the Azerbaijani government’s keen desire for a protest-free 2015 European Games, a Summer Olympics for European countries that is a pet-project of President Ilham Aliyev.

And so, in the best of Soviet traditions, the cleanup has begun.

The tactics appear to fall into two categories – criminal prosecutions and scrutiny of financial resources. Since June, several leaders of local NGOs, critical bloggers and opposition activists have been arrested and sentenced to long prison terms on various criminal charges, including alleged tax-evasion, hooliganism and possession of illegal narcotics.

On July 30, the crackdown accelerated with the filing of criminal charges, including treason, against outspoken human-rights activist Leyla Yunus. She is now in jail for three months awaiting trial. A former defense-ministry spokesperson actively engaged in citizen-diplomacy with neighboring foe Armenia, Yunus and her husband, conflict-analyst Arif Yunus, have been under investigation since April.

Shortly before her detention, Yunus and a group of fellow activists publicly denounced the upcoming European Games as inappropriate for “authoritarian Azerbaijan, where human rights are violated.”A group led by Yunus has appealed to the European Olympic Committee (EOC) and the European Union’s EOC representative office to cancel the decision to hold the Games in Baku.

Yunus’ problems with the government, though, are not unique. The list of people sentenced to prison since June reads like a “Who’s Who” of Azerbaijani civil society.

Anar Mammadli, director of the Election Monitoring Center has been sentenced to 5.5 years on charges of tax evasion; his deputy, Bashir Suleymanly got five years. Hasan Huseynli,  head of the youth-education NGO Kamil Vetendash, or Intellectual Citizen, received six years for allegedly illegally carrying weapons and wounding a person with a knife.  Yadigar Sadigov an activist from the opposition Musavat Party is in for six years on charges of “hooliganism.” And three so-called “Facebook activists,” bloggers Elsever Mursalli, Abdulla Abilov and Omar Mammadov were sentenced to upwards of five years for carrying illegal drugs.

On July 25, Baku police put another Musavat activist, Faradj Karimli, into pre-trial detention for allegedly “advertising psychotropic substances.” All of the accused deny the charges.

The prosecutions follow on the heels of legislative changes that now allow law-enforcement and tax agencies greater scope to audit and fine registered NGOs and ban outright unregistered NGOs’ ability to receive grants.

“Obviously, Baku is following the Russian way – to control the financial flows and, thus, to control the situation,” commented political analyst Elhan Shahinoglu, head of Baku’s Atlas Research Center.

“If the pressure will continue further, it will not be possible to talk about the normal activity of NGO’s in the country,” warned Elchin Abdullayev, a member of a network of NGO’s created to resist perceived intimidation-tactics.

The fact that these events are taking place during Azerbaijan’s six-month chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, the continent’s primary human-rights organ, seems to pose no contradiction for the government.

And the desire for control apparently extends to international groups as well. The Baku office of the Washington, DC-based National Democratic Institute was officially closed on July 2 after the authorities accused it of financing “radical” opposition youth groups.

Like others, Emil Huseynov, director of the Institute for Reporters’ Freedom and Safety, which also faces funding problems, traces that accusation to Baku’s fear of an Azerbaijani EuroMaidan.

“Two months ago, the deputy head of the presidential administration, Novruz Mammadov, openly accused the US of financing a revolution in Ukraine. Therefore, the authorities want to deprive the local civil society of any foreign funding . . .,” Huseynov charged.

Gulnara Akhundova, a representative of the Danish-run International Media Support NGO, said that the government has refused to register any of the organization’s grants to local NGO’s and individuals. “Most of our partners in Azerbaijan cannot work. The bank accounts of some of them are frozen,” Akhundova said. No reasons have been given.

According to the pro-opposition Turan news agency, the government also reportedly has expressed a desire to halt activities by the US Peace Corps, which has operated in Azerbaijan since 2003.

President Aliyev, however, insists that Azerbaijan has no problem with civil rights. Last month, speaking at the June 28 opening of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly’s session in Baku, President Aliyev repeated that Azerbaijan is “a democratic country where freedoms of assembly, speech, media and Internet are guaranteed.”

Roughly a week later, speaking to Azerbaijani foreign-ministry officials, he claimed that he had never “heard any criticism of Azerbaijan’s domestic policy at meetings with European leaders.”

If so, it is not for lack of talking.

The OSCE has termed the number of journalists in prison in Azerbaijan “a dangerous trend,” while the European Union on July 17 urged Baku to meet its obligations as “a Member of the Council of Europe.”

A difference in perspective poses an ongoing obstacle, however, noted
US Ambassador to Baku Richard Morningstar on July 25, Turan reported.

“The major task of Azerbaijan is to keep stability. But we believe that if people would get more freedom, there will be more stability in Azerbaijan,” Morningstar said.

While Shahinoglu believes that the US and European Union, for all their energy and security interests, will have to continue pressing Baku about its “poor human-rights record,” President Aliyev already has cautioned that the complaints will fall on deaf ears.

“Some people who called themselves opposition or human rights defenders believe that somebody would tell us something and we will obey,” he commented on July 8. “They are naïve people.”

Editor’s note:

Shahin Abbasov is a freelance correspondent based in Baku.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Human rights, plummet

Several dead in a clash between Armenians and Azerbaijanis

August 1, 2014 By administrator

Baku, August 1, 2014 (AFP) – A clash between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces killed several people in the border area, close to the Nagorno-Karabakh fought over by the two countries for decades, announced Friday the arton101996-480x360Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense. “Groups of diversion from Armenia attempted to cross the front line” in the night of Thursday to Friday, the ministry said in a statement.

“Following an intense firefight Armenian soldiers were forced back, suffering losses. The Azerbaijani army also suffered losses, “he said, without elaborating. According to the news agency APA azerbaïjdanaise, known for its close links with the government, eight Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in the clash. The Ministry of Defence has neither confirmed nor denied that figure. For their part, the Armenian forces said they killed 14 Azerbaijani soldiers during the attachment, accusing them of attempting to illegally cross the border, and ensuring not have suffered any loss on their side.

In addition, two Azerbaijani soldiers were killed Thursday in another shootout in the border area between Azerbaijan and Armenia, as the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense. The clashes are increasing in recent months around Nagorno-Karabakh, both sides accusing each other of launching attacks that have killed more than 14 soldiers this year before this new confrontation.

Last year, nearly 20 soldiers on both sides had been killed during clashes at the border.

Attached to Azerbaijan during the Soviet era, this separatist region Armenian majority was the issue of a war that has 30,000 dead and hundreds of thousands of refugees between 1988 and 1994. A cease-fire was signed in 1994, but Baku and Yerevan are unable to agree on the status of the region, which remains a source of tension in the South Caucasus, a strategic area between Iran, Russia and Turkey.

Friday 1st August 2014
Ara © armenews.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Azerbaijan, clash, Karabakh

Azerbaijan no longer able to conceal losses suffered in attacks

August 1, 2014 By administrator

Azerbaijan is continuously suffering losses as a result of its own sabotage attempts regularly prevented by the armed forces of Artsakh and Armenia. According to the latest data, from 10 to 14 Azeris were killed and up to Conceal-18125330 wounded overnight.

Voskanapat.info reported Friday, Aug 1, that no less than 14 Azeri saboteurs were killed in clashes that took place in the direction of Martakert and Askeran areas of Artsakh, where Armenian soldiers laid an ambush after receiving intelligence data about the planned sabotage.

“Our soldiers performed their duty courageously, killing no less than 14 and wounding 30 rivals and I do not think that all of those injured will recover,” Voskanapat.info quoted a colonel in an Artsakh army unit as saying.

He also said that the situation at the border is currently rather calm.

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has reported about 8 killed, publishing their names and partially stepping back from the habit of concealing the real number of losses it suffered in its own attacks.

The Azerbaijani armed forces attempted Thursday to attack the defense positions of a Nagorno Karabakh military unit located in the northern direction of the contact line, killing two soldiers of the NKR army – Ararat Khanoyan, 20, and Ashot Asoyan, 20. The attack was rebuffed, with the rivals suffering heavy losses. Investigation is under way.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attack, Azerbaijan, conceal

Karabakh Defense Ministry presents proof of Azerbaijani attack

August 1, 2014 By administrator

STEPANAKERT. – Defense Ministry of Nagorno-Karabakh presented the evidence of the attack by Azerbaijani group on a military outpost on Thursday.

proof“In response to our statement as of July 31, the Azerbaijani side categorically dismissed the reports on attack. In addition to the previously made statement and in response to Azerbaijani allegations, we present a part of the evidence of Azerbaijan group’s attack on a military outpost,” the Ministry said in a statement.

The photos are attached to the statement. report news.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attack, Azerbaijan, proof

Two Karabakh soldiers killed in Azeri attack

July 31, 2014 By administrator

181222PanARMENIAN.Net – The Azerbaijani armed forces attempted Thursday, July 31, to attack the defense positions of a Nagorno Karabakh military unit located in the northern direction of the contact line, killing two soldiers of the NKR army.

The attack was rebuffed, with the rivals suffering heavy losses. Investigation is under way, the army’s press office reported.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian killed, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Killed

Azerbaijan detains prominent rights activist Leyla Yunus

July 30, 2014 By administrator

BAKU – Agence France-Presse

leyla-yunusLeyla Yunus is head of one of Azerbaijan’s leading rights groups, the Institute for Peace and Democracy in Baku.

Prominent Azerbaijani human rights activist Leyla Yunus was detained on July 30 and could face charges, a family spokesman said.

The award-winning campaigner was forced into a car in the courtyard of her apartment building in Baku  and taken away by three plain-clothes men, said the spokesman, Yusif Agayev.

Yunus was taken to appear before prosecutors in the serious crimes office and “we believe she will be charged,” he added, although he said he did not know the charges could be. Yunus’ apartment was sealed off by police.

A fierce critic of Azerbaijan’s poor rights record, Yunus is head of one of Azerbaijan’s leading rights groups, the Institute for Peace and Democracy in Baku. She was detained and questioned for several hours in April.

Yunus has long worked with Armenian activists advocating the reconciliation of the two countries, which have been locked in a decades-long conflict over the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region. She has won several foreign prizes and honours for her work.

Any display of dissent in Azerbaijan is usually met with a tough government response. Rights groups say the government has been clamping down on opponents since President Ilham Aliyev’s re-election last year.

Aliyev, 52, secured a third term in October polls – seen as flawed by international observers – extending his family’s decades-long grip on power in the tightly controlled Caspian Sea nation.

He first took power in 2003 following a disputed election after the death of his father Heydar Aliyev, a former KGB officer and Communist-era leader.

July/30/2014

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, detain, Leyla Yunus

Colonel is dismissed from Azerbaijani army because of his mother’s Armenian origin

July 23, 2014 By administrator

By the decree of the Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan Zakir Hasanov Colonel Seyran Gafarov has been dismissed from the Armed Forces of the country. He worked at the Military Academy of the border troops. Now colonel-dismissedhe is forbidden to serve in the Azerbaijani army because of his mother’s Armenian origin, the website “Axar.az” reports.

Colonel Gafarov has officially admitted the fact that his mother was Armenian. Azerbaijani press has long discussed the issue of how it is possible to allow the “enemies” who can easily “spy” serve in the armed forces.

Before that fact the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denied that there is an Azerbaijani army colonel called Gafarov, as well as the fact of the service of Major General Bagir Fatullaev who, being a citizen of Russian Federation, had moved to St. Petersburg together with his family and was dismissed because of that.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Azerbaijan, colonel, dismissed

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