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    ESTONIA'S ARMENIANS, AZERIS HOLD PROTEST RALLIES

    Baltic News Service / - BNS
    September 6, 2012 Thursday 2:27 PM EET

    TALLINN, Sep 06, BNS - Both the Armenians and the Azeris living in
    Estonia staged demonstrations in Tallinn on Thursday in connection with
    the tensions that have flared up between Armenia and Azerbaijan lately.

    The Armenians gathered at the Armenian church in downtown Tallinn to
    protest the repatriation to and freeing in Azerbaijan of Ramil Safarov,
    an officer convicted of and serving a life sentence in Hungary for
    murdering an Armenian officer.

    In response to the unsanctioned demonstration around 100 Azeris in turn
    gathered within a few hours outside the Azerbaijani embassy to express
    their indignation and displeasure over the provocations organized by
    groups connected with the Armenian community, the Azerbaijan Community
    of Estonia said.

    Safarov killed Armenian Lt. Gurgen Margarjan with an axe in 2004 at
    a military academy in Budapest where both servicemen were attending
    an English language course organized in the framework of NATO's
    Partnership for Peace program. The Hungarian police then described
    the murder as particularly cruel.

    A court in Budapest in 2006 sentenced Safarov to life imprisonment
    without the right to appeal for pardon for 30 years.

    Hungary agreed to send Safarov back to his home country after
    assurances by the Azerbaijani Justice Ministry that he would continue
    serving his sentence in his home country. However, Safarov was pardoned
    by President Ilkham Aliyev as soon as he arrived in Azerbaijan,
    which triggered mass protests in Armenia.

    Armenia on Friday broke diplomatic relations and "all official ties"
    with Hungary.

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