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    PAUL KREKORIAN DECRIES SAFAROV EXTRADITION IN LETTER TO HUNGARIAN CONSUL

    asbarez
    Thursday, September 6th, 2012

    LA City Councilman Paul Krekorian
    LOS ANGELES-Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Krekorian on Wednesday
    sent a letter to Laszlo Kalman, Hunngary's Consul General to Los
    Angeles decrying the latter's government for extraditing Ramil Safarov
    to Baku.

    Safarov, who was serving a life sentence in Budapest for the killing
    an Armenian soldier Gurgen Markarian with an axe in 2004, was pardoned
    upon arriving in Baku by Azeri president Ilham Aliyev last week. He
    was also promoted to a rank of general in the army.

    Below is the text of Krekorian letter, which was also copied to
    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio
    Villaraigosa, members of the LA City Council and Armenia's Consul
    General to Los Angeles, Grigor Hovannesian.

    Dear Mr. Kalman:

    I join the Armenian-American community of Los Angeles in expressing my
    shock and anger over the Azerbaijani government's outrageous pardon
    of Ramil Safarov - a convicted murderer who was found guilty in a
    Hungarian court of savagely killing an Armenian lieutenant, Gurgen
    Markarian, with an ax as the victim slept. Moreover, I am bewildered
    by the Hungarian government's inexplicable decision to allow these
    circumstances to take place by extraditing this murderer to his home
    country, especially since his home country has a long and demonstrated
    policy of supporting hatred and violence toward Armenians.

    By pardoning Safarov, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev has once
    more demonstrated to the world his devotion to intolerance, hate and
    division, not peace and understanding. By providing Safarov a hero's
    welcome in Baku, and promoting his military rank, Mr. Aliyev and his
    government have sent a clear and despicable message to the country's
    population and to the international community: in Azerbaijan,
    the murder of Armenians is not only tolerated, it is encouraged,
    celebrated and rewarded.

    As the first Armenian-American elected official in the history of the
    City of Los Angeles, and as the descendant of Armenian immigrants
    who fled genocide, I am repulsed by the actions of the Azerbaijani
    government and I am stunned by Hungary's role in facilitating them. On
    behalf of the Armenian-American community of Los Angeles, and all
    Angelenos who care about justice, I therefore call on the Hungarian
    government to provide a full explanation of its decision to release
    this murderer to a regime that continues to demonstrate pride in
    its own inhumanity. I invite you to contact me directly at (213)
    473-7002 so that we can meet in person to discuss your government's
    actions in this case.

    The Hungarian people have a long and proud history of standing
    courageously for freedom and justice, and sadly, they have too often
    suffered the tragic and violent consequences of intolerance, oppression
    and tyranny. I certainly would have hoped that that history would guide
    your government's actions with regard to the extradition of a barbaric
    murderer, convicted of a vicious hate crime, to a nation as bellicose
    as Azerbaijan. I hope that in the aftermath of these circumstances
    your government will stand firm in your commitment to human rights
    and justice, and that you will clearly condemn Azerbaijan's horrific
    actions in freeing and lionizing this savage murderer.

    I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.

    Very truly yours, PAUL KREKORIAN Councilmember, 2nd District



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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