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    IN PARIS AND MOSCOW THEY PAY TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF ARMENIAN OFFICER GURGEN MARGARYAN VICIOUSLY MURDERED BY AZERI RAMIL SAFAROV

    by Marianna Lazarian

    Wednesday, February 19, 16:11

    A memorial service for Armenian Officer Gurgen Margaryan, murdered
    by Azerbaijani Ramil Safarov, was held at St. Hovahannes Mkrtich
    Church in Paris. The ceremony was attended by representatives of the
    Armenian Embassy in France, the Representation of the Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic, and a number of members of the Armenian Community of France,
    the Armenian Foreign Ministry told ArmInfo.

    Armenian Ambassador to France Vigen Chitechyan, the leaders of the
    Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations of France also attended
    the ceremony.

    After the service the participants marched to the Yerevan Park in
    Paris, where they laid wreaths at the Komitas Statue on behalf of
    Armenians of Armenia, Artsakh and France. Services commemorating
    Gurgen Margaryan were offered in Armenian Churches of Marseille,
    Lyon and other cities.

    On February 16 a memorial service for Gurgen Margaryan was held in
    Moscow. Leaders of the Armenian Union of Russia, the Russian-Armenian
    Cooperation NGO, the cultural Union, and a number of other
    guests attended the ceremony.

    To recall, on February 19 2004, R. Safarov viciously axed sleeping G.

    Margaryan in Budapest. Both the officers were undergoing an English
    language course under the NATO PfP program. On April 13 2006 the First
    Instance Court of Budapest sentenced Safarov to life imprisonments
    without the right to pardon for 30 years. In February 2007 the Court
    of Appeal left the verdict unchanged. President of Armenia Robert
    Kocharyan decreed awarding Gurgen Margaryan with Gallantry Medal
    posthumously.

    Later on 31 August Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan, where the
    president pardoned and rewarded him. In fact, Armenia has severed
    its diplomatic relations and official ties with Hungary.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=63949550-9967-11E3-8ACF0EB7C0D21663


    From: Baghdasarian
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