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3 Jun in 16:20
There are no bodies of Azerbaijani servicemen in the morgues of Armenia, the General Prosecutor s Office and the State Security Service of Azerbaijan said in a joint statement.
The statement was made following certain reports from the Armenian media outlets. On June 2, false allegations appeared in the Armenian media that some bodies in the morgues of Armenia may belong to Azerbaijani servicemen, the statement noted. In this regard, we declare that among the unidentified bodies in the morgues under the Ministry of Health of Armenia there are no those belonging to the servicemen of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan.
Georgian PM meets Azerbaijan’s Chief of State Security Service 12:32, 28.04.2021
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili held a meeting with the Chief of the State Security Service of Azerbaijan, Ali Naghiyev on Wednesday.
The conversation revolved around the key directions of security cooperation, with emphasis on the important close interaction between the Security Services of Georgia and Azerbaijan, the government’s press service reported.
The meeting was attended by Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Georgia, Faig Guliyev, Head of the Internal Department at the State Security Service of Azerbaijan, Taig Eynullayev, and the Head of the State Security Service of Georgia, Grigol Liluashvili.
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Geneva-Brussels, April 13, 2021 – At least 78 Azerbaijani citizens have been detained and sentenced to between 12 and 20 years in prison, with multiple cases of torture, including 11 deaths in custody of Azerbaijani military personnel and civilians. This is the grim result of the so-called ‘Terter Case’ according to our findings on a situation that has remained widely unreported.
Beginning May 7, 2017, the Prosecutor General, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Internal Affairs and the State Security Service of Azerbaijan issued a joint statement alleging that a group of military personnel and civilians had been leaking military secrets to the intelligence and special units of the Armenian Armed Forces. The authorities subsequently opened up a criminal case for State treason under Article 274 of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan and launched a special investigative group with the law enforcement agencies. The arrests that took place were concentrated in the Tartar region
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