Vagif Khachatryan's jail sentence challenged in Baku
The prison sentence handed down to Artsakh Armenian Vagif Khachatryan has been challenged in Baku’s Court of Appeals, Azerbaijani media reported on Monday, citing his attorney Radmila Abilova.
"I met my client on November 24. Khachatryan has no health issues. I informed him of all his rights," the lawyer said.
The 68-year-old man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail in Azerbaijan for “crimes” dating back to 1991. Khachatryan has to serve five years of his sentence in prison and the rest in a strict-regime penal colony.
He was abducted and arrested by Azerbaijani border guards at the Lachin Corridor checkpoint on 29 July while being evacuated to Armenia by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for an urgent heart surgery.
Khachatryan was charged with "genocide" and "deportation or forced exile of population" in the village of Meshali on 22 December 1991. He denied all charges against him and asked the court for acquittal.
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