CAPTURED AZERI ANAR ALIYEV: THE SOLDIERS I MET WHILE WALKING ALONG THE RIVER TOOK ME TO THEIR PLACE
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Aug 3 2007
"I was walking along the river, when suddenly I met soldiers. They took
me to their place. I feel normal. They talked to me today. I came here
as I was pensive. I am well. They promised to inform my family about
me. I will possibly return with mediation of International Committee
of the Red Cross (ICRC). Do not worry about me, I am well. Anar,"
says the letter written by Terter resident Anar Aliyev captured by
Armenians on August 2 to his family, APA Karabakh bureau reports.
The committee handed the letter to Anar’s brother. Representatives of
ICRC Nagorno Karabakh office today visited the Azerbaijani civilian
captured by Armenians.
Anar Aliyev’s father Maarif Aliyev told APA’s Karabakh correspondent
that his son suffered from nervous breakdown in the past one
year. Witnesses saw his son yesterday visit his mother’s grave at
about 12.00 and walk along Terter river.
"He liked being alone and reacted very nervously to everything. We
heard that Anar was captured from media," he said.
Anar Aliyev is 29 years old, got higher education, did his military
service and is single. He was captured by Armenians on August 2.