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  • Hungary Court of Appeal made no changes to Safarov verdict

    Arminfo
    2007-02-22 20:34:00

    The Court of Appeal of Hungary made no changes to the verdict of the
    Court of 1st Instance on the case of Azeri officer Ramil Safarov

    "At the today's sitting, the Court of Appeal of Hungary made no
    amendments to the verdict of the Court of 1st Instance on the case of
    Azeri officer-killer Ramil Safarov," lawyer Nazeli Vardanyan - who
    presented Armenian side in the case in the Court of 1st Instance, told
    ArmInfo correspondent today. An Azeri officer Ramil Safarov hacked to
    death Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan and attempted to kill another
    Armenian officer - Hayk Makuchyan in Hungary on 19 Feb 2004. The Court
    of 1st Instance sentenced the killer R. Safarov to life term
    imprisonment without a right to appeal for pardon for 30 years.

    And so, the regular efforts of Azeris for a new expertise failed. N.
    Vardanyan said that the verdict of the Court of Appeal can be reviewed
    in the Court of Cassation of Hungary only if serious violations took
    place and if material rights were violated and if new details of the
    case emerged. "None of such happened," the lawyer pointed out and
    added that the Court of Appeal actually was the last chance of Azeris
    to try to smoothen the verdict. "They have no chances left," asserted
    N. Vardanyan. She emphasized that Azeri side tried to "explain" to the
    Court to make it take into account that R. Safarov is a representative
    of "other culture" and that assassination of an Armenian is not a
    crime in Safarov's country.

    However, Armenian side declared that it was an ethnic murder and that
    nowadays, assassinations in the world are based on ethnicity. The
    lawyers mentioned the recent assassination of Hrant Dink, and the
    Court took it into consideration when making the verdict.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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