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    RAMIL SAFAROV FASTS IN PRISON

    Azeri press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Oct 8 2007

    "Annual NGO budget in Hungary makes up [email protected]. 47% is formed by
    the state budget, 41% by profitable spheres and 12% by different
    individual and collective allocations," Azay Guliyev, Azerbaijani MP,
    president of National NGO Forum who visited Hungary told APA.

    He said that 57,000 NGOs were registered in the country and 24,0000
    NGOs operate illegally.

    "NGO is registered by local courts within a month after its
    establishment and is given status of legal entity. The court can
    close any NGO which does not operate within 5 years. A notion of NGO
    in Hungary a little bit differs from the one in Azerbaijan. Public
    activities are high. For example, according to NGO statistics there
    are over 400,000 volunteers. The great majority of them joined NGO
    movement not to earn living, but to spend money and labor to accelerate
    material and moral development of the society. If their labor is
    converted into money, 8,000 people can get high salary," he said.

    Azay Guliyev said he met with Azerbaijani soldier Ramil Safarov,
    who was accused of killing Armenian officer Gurgen Markaryan and got
    life sentence and added that his moral and psychological state is good.

    Ramil Safarov reads books, performs namaz, fasts and tries to learn
    a language in prison.

    "I met with him in prison. My colleague Rabiyyat Aslanova and officer
    of our embassy were also there. Ramil Safarov with his tolerance,
    honor and behavior protects our country's image. Our embassy deals with
    Ramil's case using all opportunities provided by European legislation
    and Hungary's laws. The process is stable and continuous.

    Everything is done and will be done," he said.
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