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    ArmenPress
    March 10 2004

    MURDERER OF ARMENIAN OFFICER SENDS MESSAGE TO HIS NATION

    BAKU, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS: The defense ministry of Azerbaijan has
    committed to pay a Hungarian attorney Peter Zala, hired by the
    official Baku to defend Ramil Safarov, an Azeri officer who hacked to
    death an Armenian classmate, Gurgen Margarian in Budapest on February
    19.
    An Azeri lawyer, Adil Ismailov, who is steering a committee,
    founded in Azerbaijan to defend Safarov, told in Baku upon his return
    from Hungary that Safarov was recognized guilty after a test to
    identify whether he was suffering from a mental disorder, produced a
    negative result. Ismailov said the defense will be based on the
    assumption that "as long as the Armenian-Azeri opposition over
    Karabagh remains unresolved, similar incidents are likely to happen."
    He said he was assured by the authorities that "president Aliyev is
    following closely the case of Safarov."
    Azeri prosecutors are traveling next week to Budapest to meet with
    Hungary's chief prosecutor and hand over all required documents.
    According to Ismailov, the investigation into the murder will be
    finished in 2 months and only then the date of the trial will be set.
    He said Safarov is charged with premeditated murder, facing a prison
    term from 15 years to life imprisonment, but did not rule out that
    Safarov may be handed over to Azerbaijan to serve his term in his
    home country. He also said the government is prepared to defend its
    citizen, and added that Safarov addressed a message to his
    compatriots, which will be unveiled soon. The commission in defense
    of Safarov is said to have collected $25,000 to take care of all
    necessary expenses.
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