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The Azerbaijanis threaten to take revenge against the wife and children of the Armenian prisoners


Linda Iman, the wife of Vigen Euljekyan, a Lebanese-Armenian prisoner sentenced to 20 years in prison in Baku, has not spoken to her husband for four months."Square"in a conversation with Linda said that she is concerned about her husband's silence.

"I haven't been able to talk to Vigen on the phone, nor have I received a letter from him. In a strange way, our contacts stopped. The Red Cross tells me that they have seen Vigen and that he does not want to contact us, but I think that Vigen is being pressured by the Azerbaijanis and his life is in great danger, otherwise why would he stop any contact with us? He is being pressured, I think so," said Iman.

She noted that the only source of information about her husband is the Red Cross. The steps to be taken by the Lebanese government did not yield any results in the direction of slightly softening her husband's sentence.

However, everything is not limited to that, Linda Iman receives threats to kill her and her children on a daily basis. "Every day I receive letters from Azerbaijanis, military Azerbaijanis, just Azerbaijanis, they write to me that I will soon lose my son, that they sent someone to kill him. me and my children. And the reason is that on social networks and on all possible platforms I constantly make publications demanding the release of Vigen, I am not silent, I constantly raise the fact that he is a prisoner in Baku," said Linda Iman.

Vigen Euljekyan's wife now has to fight not only for the safety of her husband, but also for her and her children's safety, because she has a serious concern that one day they might really harm her or her children because of Vigen Euljekyan's fight for freedom.