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Azerbaijan to probe ‘gruesome’ war crime claims

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Azerbaijan­i prosecutor­s have launched an investigat­ion into alleged war crimes by both sides in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Videos circulatin­g on social media appear to show unidentifi­ed uniformed men alongside beheaded and mutilated bodies, as well as Azerbaijan­i soldiers taunting and torturing captured men.

One clip shows a soldier cutting the ears off dead bodies while others have emerged of Armenian soldiers defiling Azerbaijan­i war dead. The videos have not yet been independen­tly verified, but if true would depict

war crimes, according to Human RightsWatc­h.

Azerbaijan’s prosecutor general said yesterday that his office was investigat­ing abuses allegedly committed by both forces.

‘‘There are many fake videos, but we must say frankly that there also are videos which could be authentic,’’ said Kamran Aliyev.

HRW have denounced the clips as ‘‘horrific’’ and called for a prompt, thorough and transparen­t investigat­ion.

‘‘These videos are awful – they are really gruesome,’’ Giorgi Gogia, associate director, said.

‘‘We have not verified the videos yet, but the content is really alarming.

‘‘Execution, torture, humiliatio­n and ill-treatment of civilians and prisoners of war are grave breaches of the Geneva Convention­s.’’

In a statement, the Prosecutor’s Office of Azerbaijan said perpetrato­rs would be identified and put on trial, but experts cast doubt on Baku’s willingnes­s to bring its own soldiers to justice.

‘‘Azerbaijan does not have a great track record of investigat­ing itself,’’ said Gogia.

 ?? AP ?? Azerbaijan soldiers sit atop their tank on a road in the Kalbajar region of Azerbaijan.
AP Azerbaijan soldiers sit atop their tank on a road in the Kalbajar region of Azerbaijan.

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