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    BOSTON AREA REPRESENTATIVES MET WITH HUNGARIAN CONSUL

    ARMENPRESS
    10 September, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS: Representatives from Armenian
    organizations met with Dr. Gabor Garai, the Hungarian consul in
    Boston, to voice their outrage at the Hungarian government's decision
    to extradite Ramil Safarov, who in 2006 was convicted of axing to
    death Armenian Lt. Gurgen Markaryan, to Azerbaijan last month, where
    he received a hero's welcome, reports Armenpress citing The Armenian
    Weekly. The delegates expressed their consternation at the Hungarian
    government's unremorseful stance, despite being warned in advance of
    the consequences of the extradition. They stressed that support for
    Safarov in Azerbaijan is the crystallization of rabid anti-Armenian
    sentiments there. Armenians will never be safe under Azerbaijani
    control, they said, adding that in order to undo some of the damage,
    Hungary must recognize Nagorno-Karabagh's independence, or at the
    very least the right of its people to self-determination. Garai
    assured the delegates that he would relay their concerns to the
    Hungarian government. Garai was presented with a copy of the latest
    issue of the Armenian Weekly, which provides detailed coverage of the
    developments surrounding Safarov's extradition and release, as well
    as Anna Turcotte's Nowhere, a Story of Exile, which tells the story of
    the author's experiences in Baku as a child, and her escape to Armenia.


    From: Baghdasarian
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