ICRC comments on Ombudsperson’s statement on Azerbaijani hostages
“What we focus on, is to be able to secure humane treatment and conditions of detention for all detainees,” she said. “We also seek to alleviate the suffering of their families, particularly by restoring communication between detainees and their relatives.”
Huseynova noted that the Geneva Conventions are the most widely accepted international treaties in force that define the responsibilities of the parties during armed conflict and set forth the mandate of the ICRC.
“They do not exempt persons protected by Conventions from judicial process. The treaties require that judicial guarantees are respected. The treaties require that judicial guarantees be respected,” she added.
Earlier, Azerbaijani Ombudsperson said she had discussions with the head of the ICRC Baku Office about Dilgam Asgarov and Shahbaz Guliyev, during which the latter affirmed that their imprisonment by an illegal court runs contrary to the norms of international law.
In July of 2014, Russian citizen Dilgam Asgarov and Azerbaijani citizen Shahbaz Guliyev were taken hostage and another Azerbaijani citizen Hasan Hasanov was shot to death by the Armenian servicemen while trying to visit their homeland in Kalbajar.
Hasan Hasanov’s body was taken from the enemy and buried in Baku.
On December 19, 2014, an illegal court of the separatist regime in occupied Nagorno-Karabakh sentenced Dilgam Asgarov to life in prison, Shahbaz Guliyev to 22 years in prison.