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    RAMIL SAFAROV CASE: EXPERT ON ARMENIA'S CHANCES AT INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL BODIES

    TERT.AM
    26.09.12

    Armenia has not lodged a claim with the European Court of Human Rights
    (ECHR) or the International Court of Justice since Hungary transferred
    the Azeri officer Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan.

    On Wednesday, the day marking the 34th birthday anniversary of the
    Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan, who was brutally murdered by the
    Azeri officer in Budapest, Haik Makuchyan, Secretary of the Board
    chaired by Armenian Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanyan, held a meeting
    with journalists.

    Mr Makuchyan participated in the NATO-organized English language
    training courses with Gurgen Margaryan.

    He announced his intention to lodge a claim with all international
    judicial bodies.

    "Lawyers are examining the claim," Makuchyan said. He does not expect
    any official support as Armenia's authorities are doing their utmost
    at the international level.

    Levon Gevorgyan, an expert in international law, noted that the claim
    to be lodged with the ECHR will be based on the procedural aspect of
    the right to life under the European Convention on Human Rights.

    "Moreover, we are dealing with a gross violation of the International
    Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
    (ICERD). This document allowed us to apply to the International Court
    of Justice," Gevorgyan said.

    He noted that Hungary role in the transfer of Ramil Safarov to
    Azerbaijan will be of secondary importance at the ECHR.

    "Hungary is responsible for transferring a murderer. The victim's
    legal successors can lodge a claim against Azerbaijan and Hungary.

    Also, Armenia can lodge a claim against Azerbaijan. In any case,
    Hungary is not the key actor in this process," the expert said.

    Armenia has high chances for victory at the ECHR and International
    Court of Justice. Azerbaijan's pardoning a murderer is a blatant
    violation of human rights.

    The best the ECHR can do is financial compensation to the injured
    party. Gevorgyan stressed the importance of international evidence
    of a state's involvement in a murder on ethnic grounds.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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