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    ARMENIA: TIES WITH HUNGARY SEVERED OVER PRISONER ROW
    Liana Aghajanian

    Global Voices Online
    http://globalvoicesonline.org/2012/08/31/armenia-ties-with-hungary-severed-over-prisoner-row/
    Aug 31 2012

    Following Hungary's release of an Azerbaijani army officer convicted
    of murdering an Armenian soldier, Armenia has severed diplomatic ties
    with the Central European country.

    Lt. Ramil Safarov, who was serving life in prison, confessed to
    killing 26-year-old Lt. Gurgen Margaryan when both were in Hungary
    for a 2004 NATO language course.

    The Hungarian government released Safarov after being informed by
    the Ministry of Justice of Azerbaijan that his sentence, which was
    life in prison, would continue to be enforced.

    However, EurasiaNet's Tamada Tales blog reports that Safarov, who
    beheaded Markarian with an axe while he was sleeping, wasn't exactly
    treated like a man who had committed murder:

    Extradited from Hungary, Lt. Safarov is not only walking freely,
    but also taking bows in front of the cameras.

    Upon arrival in Baku, he spoke of his sufferings "in a prison in
    a foreign land" and thanked Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for
    pardoning him.

    The release caused fury to erupt in Armenia, where tomatoes were
    pelted at the Hungarian Consult as a crowd shouted "Shame, Shame!" in
    Armenian:

    After a press release was posted to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's
    website followed the release, where he warned "we will not tolerate
    that and have to decide on our future steps," Armenia severed ties
    with Hungary.

    Hungary claimed the Azerbaijani government had lied to them about
    ensuring Safarov's sentence would be upheld:

    @ralakbar: #Hungary: "#Azerbaijan lied to us" - BBC Azeri
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/azeri/azerbaijan/2012/08/120831_safarov_hungary.shtml
    ... (It's in Azeri thougth) #SouthCaucasus #Azerbaijan #Armenia

    @Babken: Really #Hungary? #Azerbaijan lied to you?Pathetic. Is this
    what passes as an independent judiciary in an EU member state?

    #Safarov #Armenia

    The row adds new fuel to the nationalistic fire between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, who are still essentially at war in a "frozen conflict"
    over the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region, while diminishing hope
    that the two countries can ever reach any type of agreement.

    The release and subsequent discussion of the murder managed to
    conjure up past crimes both countries have committed against each
    other and rhetoric on what the future holds for the South Caucasus,
    an area ruled more by the past than anything else.

    @TurallM: @GoldenTent how come you so sure it was a crime? Yes, if
    it was me and a guy would try to abase my flag and abused my nation
    I would do same

    @arzugeybulla @VusalAlisoy i know we are at war. i know innocent people
    die. but we must reconcile. atrocities bring only more atrocities

    Though some of the exchanges on Twitter were polarizing, many engaged
    in discussion that seemed to unite both sides in agreement:

    â~@~O@arzugeybulla @VusalAlisoy unfortunately we have same people
    against peace on both sides, and thats why people like me will be
    called prostitute & traitor

    @Taniel_Shant @arzugeybulla saddened to hear that, stay strong,
    hate cannot penetrate truth

    @PhilGamaghelyan @arzugeybulla you & a few others today helped everyone
    to see the human face of Azerbaijan, which is tarnished by the likes
    of @Cerrard113

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