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    ARMENIAN ACTIVISTS THREW DOWN HUNGARIAN FLAG

    ARMENPRESS
    31 August, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 31, ARMENPRESS: Members of the Republican party
    of Armenia and a group of activists gathered in front of Hungarian
    Consulate in Armenia on August 31 with a protest action. As Armenpress
    reports the participants of the action threw tomatoes towards Hungarian
    flag and Consulate as a sign of protest. Activists threw down Hungarian
    flag. They burnt the photo of perpetrator Ramil Safarov.

    Karen Avagyan, the president of Republican Youth Organization,
    has highlighted in his interview with Armenpress that they are here
    to express their protest voice and embarrassment towards Hungarian
    authorities.,,The protest action was not planned and this is our first
    response. This way we are trying to grab the attention of international
    community on the issue which is unacceptable. Expecting the response
    of communities and world powers" Avagyan said. He believes that the
    incident is not the failure of Armenian side but the result of secret
    and false interaction between Hungary and Azerbaijani. For preserving
    public order police officers arrived to the area.

    Azerbaijani president Illham Aliyev freed perpetrator Ramil Safarov
    the murderer of Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan who was participating
    in NATO's trainings in Budapest.

    Azerbaijani president's press service realized Aliyev's signed order
    text on August 31 in which is mentioned that it operates from the
    moment signed. Earlier Azerbaijani press, citing anonymous sources,
    noted that Ramil Safarov had been subjected to extradition and already
    in Azerbaijani.

    Felon officer Ramil Safarov killed Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan
    with an ax while sleeping in Budapest November 19, 2004. Both officers
    were participating in English trainings in workframes of NATO in
    Budapest. Hungarian court sentenced Safarov to life imprisonment
    without granting of clemency in first 30 years.

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