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    Praise, Rewards, and Promotion for Pardoned Azeri Murderer

    by Nanore Barsoumian

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2012/09/01/praise-rewards-and-promotion-for-pardoned-azeri-murderer/
    September 1, 2012

    Armenia's Justice Minister to Hungarian counterpart: I would have resigned

    Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar Abiyev has promoted Ramil Safarov
    from the rank of Lieutenant to Major, a day after the latter was
    extradited to Azerbaijan from Hungary and received a pardon from
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, reported News.az.

    Abiyev congratulated Safarov on his return to the country. The
    Ministry also awarded Safarov over eight years' worth of salary for
    the time he spent in a Hungarian prison, and gifted him with an
    apartment.

    Safarov was found guilty of premeditated murder, and was sentenced to
    life in prison in April 2006, with possibility of parole after 30
    years, after confessing hacking to death 26-year old Armenian Lt.
    Gurgen Markarian while the latter was asleep in his dormitory room.
    Safarov and the victim were in Hungary for a NATO-sponsored
    Partnership for Peace English language courses in 2004. Safarov had
    struck Markaryan 16 times with an axe, almost decapitating him.
    Following the murder he had walked over to another Armenian officer's
    room, hoping to commit a second murder, but had found his door locked.

    Azerbaijan's Justice Ministry had assured officials in Hungary that
    Safarov would continue serving his sentence in Azerbaijan. However,
    hours after his arrival on an Azerbaijani Airways special flight,
    President Aliyev signed an order to pardon Safarov. The pardon became
    effective on the day of signing.

    Praise for pardon in Azerbaijan

    Commenting on Safarov's extradition and pardon, Azerbaijani MP Ganira
    Pashayeva told an Azeri news outlet that `this is a great event not
    only for Azerbaijanis living in Azerbaijan, but for the whole Turkish
    people living inside and outside Azerbaijan.'

    `Ramil is one of the heroes of our people. I congratulate our people
    and his relatives. I believe that Ramil was always beneficial for his
    people and will continue to be so,' said Pashayeva, who added that
    this was a message to the youth that the state will support all those
    who serve their country.

    In an interview with News.az, member of Azerbaijan's Parliamentary
    Committee for Defense and Security Zahid Oruj said that his government
    was `twice able to negotiate with the Hungarian side to release
    [Safarov,]' but the efforts were fruitless - once due to the resignation
    of Hungarian President Pal Schmitt, and another time due to the
    resignation of the Minister of Justice.

    Oruj, who - along with MP Azay Guliyev - was directly involved in securing
    Safarov's extradition, also claimed that the purpose of opening an
    Azerbaijani embassy in Hungary was to secure Safarov's release. `The
    main purpose of the establishment of the Azerbaijani Embassy in
    Hungary was to ensure the legal protection of Ramil Safarov.
    Azerbaijan in a short time was able to bring its relations with
    Hungary to the highest level,' he said, and added that President
    Aliyev, through securing Safarov's release, `has made a contribution
    to the liberation of Karabakh.'

    Oruj also said that the Azerbaijani people experienced `anxiety' when
    Safarov was imprisoned, and that his release will help `raise the
    moral and psychological mood of the society.'



    Armenian Justice Minister sends letter to Hungarian counterpart

    Armenian Justice Minister Hrays Tovmasyan, in a letter addressed to
    his counterpart, Hungarian Administration and Justice Minister Tibor
    Navracsics, expressed his `indignation and concern' at Ramil Safarov's
    extradition.

    `I am certain that you should have known what will happen with Safarov
    in Azerbaijan. You should have known that you [were] transfer[ing] a
    person, having committed a murder based on motive of racial hostility,
    to a country where he is considered a hero. You must have known that
    [this] is a slap first of all to the justice of Hungary and generally
    to the whole European value system,' wrote Tovmasyan.

    Tovmasyan said that he did not believe that Azerbaijan's assurances to
    Navracsics were satisfactory. `You should not have transferred Safarov
    to a country where he was made a hero by the Azerbaijani authorities
    for years,' he said.

    `I would have resigned in your place as a minister,' wrote Tovmasyan.
    `However, even in case of resignation, the family of Gurgen Margaryan,
    the Armenian people, and the whole progressive humanity will remember
    you as the one having `justified' the murderer,' he added.

    Tovmasyan concluded by saying that his ministry will break all
    bilateral relations with the Ministry of Administration and Justice of
    Hungary.

    A day earlier, Armenia's President Serge Sarkisian announced the
    suspension of diplomatic relations with Hungary, following a National
    Security Council meeting.

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