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Dilgam Asgarov: "Azerbaijani books remained in Shusha prison"

"Books left by Azerbaijanis were collected in Shusha prison. When the International Committee of the Red Cross came to me, I told them that they would read those books to me. " The statement came from Dilgam Asgarov, who has just returned from Armenian captivity. While in captivity, he saw books in Azerbaijani written in Cyrillic in Shusha prison and took them and read them: "I had a lot of arguments with the Armenian ombudsman Larisa Allahverdyan.
I also told him that you are lying, there was no Artsakh state. This is also in this book. After that, they searched me. I knew I would be wanted. I tore two pages from that book and hid them on the pipe. That's why they couldn't find it. When I came to Baku, I put it among the letters written to me and brought it with me. " He said he refused to write a letter home for two years: “When I wrote the letter, I indicated Shusha as the address. The Armenians did it in Shushi. Then I did not write a letter for two years. " Dilgam Asgarov answered the question about what he will do next: "I am not doing anything right now.
I look at our animals in Shamkir (laughs). When will I go to Shaplar village of Kalbajar, where I was born? Hopefully, the roads will be repaired, I want to go to our village by the state line as soon as possible. ” He said he refused to write a letter home for two years: “When I wrote the letter, I indicated Shusha as the address. The Armenians did it in Shushi. Then I did not write a letter for two years. " Dilgam Asgarov answered the question about what he will do next: "I am not doing anything right now. I look at our animals in Shamkir (laughs). When will I go to Shaplar village of Kalbajar, where I was born? Hopefully, the roads will be repaired, I want to go to our village by the state line as soon as possible. ”
7 January 2021
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