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    Armenpress

    HUNGARIAN COURT ADJOURNS HEARING OF AZERI OFFICER'S CASE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 27

    BUDAPEST, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS: A Hungarian court trying the case of an
    Azeri officer charged with hacking to death his Armenian counterpart decided
    to hold its next session on September 27 after a one-hour-long hearing on
    May 10.
    Hayk Demoyan, a representative of the Armenian armed forces, told
    Armenpress the court heard the results of the forensic medical examination
    of the Azeri officer, which he said was somewhat different from the outcome
    of a previous such examination .
    He said some provisions of the second examination refer to the
    psychological condition of the Azeri officer at the moment of the crime,
    though, according to Demoyan, the examination's results are not final. He
    said according to the Hungarian law, experts conducting the two
    examinations, have to meet and come out with a final conclusion, otherwise a
    third examination is possible.
    Azerbaijani lieutenant Ramil Safarov used an ax and a knife to kill
    Armenian lieutenant Gurgen Margarian in his sleep early morning on February
    19, 2004. Both officers were attending three-month English language training
    at the Hungarian National Defense University in Budapest as part of the NATO
    Partnership for Peace Program.
    Hungarian police said the murder was committed with "unusual cruelty" -
    the Armenian officer's head was nearly cut off - and was witnessed by the
    victim's Hungarian roommate who called the police. The Azeri then apparently
    intended to kill a second Armenian officer, sleeping in a room nearby, but
    was stopped by a Lithuanian officer, who was awakened by the noise.
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