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    UN CONCERNED OVER AZERBAIJAN'S PARDON FOR AX-MURDER SOLDIER

    Agence France Presse
    September 6, 2012 Thursday 5:00 PM GMT

    UN leader Ban Ki-moon on Thursday added his voice to criticism of
    Azerbaijan for pardoning a soldier who axed to death a rival from
    Armenia.

    The United Nations called on Azerbaijan to keep to "international
    standards and principles of rule of law," said UN spokesman Martin
    Nesirky.

    Tensions have mounted between Armenia and Azerbaijan since Ramil
    Safarov was given a hero's welcome and freed in Baku after being
    extradited last week from Hungary. He had been serving a life sentence
    for hacking the Armenian officer to death during a NATO training
    exercise in Budapest in 2004.

    "The secretary general is concerned about the developments surrounding
    the case of Mr Safarov since his transfer on August 31 to Azerbaijan
    and subsequent pardon by Azerbaijani authorities," Nesirky told
    reporters.

    "The UN underscores the responsibility of member states to adhere
    to international standards and principles of rule of law in criminal
    cases in order to ensure accountability and fight impunity."

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are in dispute over the Nagorno Karabakh and the
    United Nations hopes the latest wrangle will not "damage the Nagorno
    Karabakh peace process and trust between the sides," Nesirky added.

    "There is no alternative to a peace settlement to the Nagorno Karkabakh
    conflict," he said.

    NATO, the United States and European Union have all expressed concern
    about the Safarov case.

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