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  • Extradition Of Ramil Safarov To Azerbaijan Is Unacceptable: Nazeli V

    EXTRADITION OF RAMIL SAFAROV TO AZERBAIJAN IS UNACCEPTABLE: NAZELI VARDANYAN

    ARMENPRESS
    30 August, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS: The crime of Ramil Safarov committed
    against Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan was the official order
    of Baku. During the press conference on August 30representative
    of interest of Gurgen Margaryan's family in Budapest Nazeli
    Vardanyan informed that during the whole case Azerbaijan had a
    direct participation. "At the sessions took part representatives of
    Azerbaijani, Turkish embassies which were interested and did their
    best in order Safarov exempt form punishment or get more lenient one"
    mentioned the lawyer as Armenpress reports. She reminded that Human
    Rights Defender of Azerbaijan Suleymanova had said that Safarov is a
    best example for the youth, Aliyev mentions that Armenians should be
    killed in Artsakh and all these prove that Azerbaijan with its society
    make the murderer hero. Eight years have passed and the lawyer becomes
    surer that it was a state order.

    Speaking about rumors that Safarov can be extradited to Azerbaijan
    Vardanyan mentioned that it is not spoken about extradition as to
    extradition are subjected wanted people.

    She assured that the extradition of a murderer who is considered
    to be hero in his homeland is unacceptable. Armenian authorities
    must continue the struggle and should not let Safarov to be given
    to Azerbaijan as he will escape punishment: even lawyer of Safarov
    declares that killing an Armenian in Azerbaijan is not a crime.

    Larisa Alaverdyan stressed that Azerbaijan has never recognized in
    any level that it was a crime. Azerbaijan is also responsible for
    that crime. "There is not yet official information whether Azerbaijan
    officially applied to Hungary with that issue. Armenian state bodies
    should apply to Hungarian side to find out whether such process
    has begun or not. Almost 80 non-governmental organizations joined
    signature gathering process demanding to exclude Ramil Safarov's
    extradition from Hungary" informed Alaverdyan.

    On February 19 of 2004 in Budapest Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov
    killed with an ax Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan when the latter
    was sleeping. The two officers were taking part in the capital of
    Hungary in English language courses in framework of NATO program.

    Hungarian court sentenced Ramil Safarov to life imprisonment.

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