ICRC declines to comment on 77-year-old Armenian captive’s health![]() February 4, 2014 - 16:16 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The Baku office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) met the 77-year-old Armenian captive Mamikon Khojoyan. As the representative of the ICRC Yerevan office Zara Amatuni told PanARMENIAN.Net a letter from his family was handed over to the captive, with negotiations to be continued. Ms Amatun said she's been maintaining contact with the captive's family. She, however, refused to provide comments on Khojoyan's health. Azerbaijan’s capture of an elderly Armenian, dubbed a member of an “Armenian commando group” came as another one in a series of increased tensions at the frontline, BBC Russian service said. As Azeri media claimed earlier, “a 65 year-old member of an Armenian commando group, injured in a diversion attempt, was detained at the contact line near the village of Alibeili, Tovuz region.” Novosti-Armenia said the Defense Ministry refuted Azeri claims, noting that no soldier at the military units stationed near the region indicated was absent from service. According to Panorama.am, the head of Verin Karmraghbyur village reported local resident Mamikon Khojoyan missing, with the search currently under way. As the Armenian Police spokesperson Armen Malkhasyan noted, the 77-year-old, who suffered from a mental disorder, lived alone and was under medical observation. The villagers last saw Khojoyan near the settlement of Maflar. Their description of the captive matched the photo of a man posted on Azeri websites. Baku is describing the elderly Armenian as a subversive agent, which does not mean it's true, Azeri analyst Zardusht Alizadeh said, citing previous cases where Armenian captives were accused of espionage with no proof at hand. Uzeir Jafarov, an Azerbaijani military analyst, also dismissed the official Azerbaijani version of Khojoyan’s capture. “That man has nothing to do with the sabotage group,” he told RFE/RL’s Azerbaijani service. “He is an old man who seems to have health problems. There is not a single sign that the Defense Ministry’s claims are true.” “The Defense Ministry had better explain why Khojoyan was caught by ordinary [Azerbaijani] villagers,” said Jafarov. “What were the Azerbaijani soldiers stationed in that area doing?” Over the last 2 days, Azeri Ministry of Defense stood by its claims that Khojoyan is a saboteur. However, at present, Baku has slightly changed its version of the events. The elderly man is now described as a part of the commando group - a guide well familiar with the area – captured in a botched diversion attempt. The head of the village of Alibeili, however, refuted the report, noting that Khojoyan was spotted by one of the villagers and further detained by Azeri soldiers who took him to Baku. Azeris remain true to their traditional scenario of capturing an Armenian, a soldier or not, coming up with a suitable legend, and interviewing him to “prove” the legend. Nothing’s different this time. ANS TV channel, greedy for such conversations, interviewed a 77-year-old Armenian hostage. Khojoyan was shown sitting on a hospital bed, with his right arm in a cast. “I broke my arm but am fine now,” he was quoted as saying. “My arm is now healing. They are taking good care of me.” According to Azeri media, Khojoyan gave ambiguous information, sometimes presenting himself as a special service agent, and sometimes a wine-grower. Journalists seem to make no allowances for the mentally challenged elderly man. Also, previous footage shows Khojoyan with an unbroken arm at the time of his capture. It’s beyond doubt that the Azeri side forced the elderly man into giving the “necessary statement.” According to Aysor.am, representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Armenian Office visited Khojoyan’s home village of Verin Karmiraghbyur. “ICRC representatives travelled to the village to clarify some details about Khojoyan and promised to send an inquiry to their colleagues in Baku,” the village administrator Kamo Chobanyan told Aysor.am. As he noted, Khojoyan’s grandchild handed a letter to the ICRC representatives. ![]() ![]() The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan broke out as result of the ethnic cleansing launched by the Azeri authorities in the final years of the Soviet Union. 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