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    SAFAROV TO BE MOVED TO STRICT REGIMEN PENITENTIARY

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    [08:33 pm] 28 February, 2007

    The murder of the Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan by the Turkish
    Officer Ramil Safarov was a crime aimed at breaking the internal
    tranquility of Hungary.

    Besides, it brutally offends the country's hospitality. This is
    a quotation from the verdict brought by the Appellate Court of
    Budapest on the hearing of February 22. Nazeli Vardanyan, the lawyer
    representing the interests of Gurgen Margaryan's side and Hayk Demoyan,
    Director of the "Genocide" Institute-Museum also touched upon the
    issue in their letters to the Court.

    As stated by Nazeli Vardanyan, after examining the case thoroughly the
    judge Piroshka Karpati announced that after many-lateral consideration
    the verdict of April 13 2006, i.e., a life-long imprisonment, would
    enter into force without further changes. Moreover, the judge added,
    that "nowadays people cannot be killed for their ethnic identity".

    As soon as the verdict became public Azeris proclaimed that it
    was not only Ramil Safarov's case but that of the entire Azeri
    nation. According to Hayk Demoyan though, it is notable that for the
    first time the Azeri embassy was not represented at the court.

    Apparently they knew, that things could go that way.

    Within eight days Azeris declared that they would challenge the
    court decision at a higher judicial body. Nazeli Vardanyan says
    their efforts are surely to fail. Of course they can forward the
    case to the Strasburg Human Rights Tribunal, however in this case the
    Armenian side will only gain from it. "The Azeris will prove smarter
    in case they don't bring this disgraceful crime to the forefront of
    the European public's attention and disclose the inhuman faces of
    their army officers", says Hayk Demoyan.

    Ramil Safarov will be transferred from the investigative isolation
    cabin to the strict regimen penitentiary to serve his punishment term
    as was initially ruled. According to Nazeli Vardanyan his extradition
    is out of question since there has been no precedent of extraditing
    life-long convicts in Hungary. "That was the reason for the Ramil
    Safarov's lawyer Madyar Dorj wanting to soften the initial court
    ruling, so that it would be easier to bring him back, but there was
    no way for that anyway", assures Vardanyan. As for the compensation,
    she says it is a subject of another trial and they will make sure
    that this matter is brought to the court too.
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