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  • Safarov's Extradition Was Big Mistake By Hungarian Government: Polit

    SAFAROV'S EXTRADITION WAS BIG MISTAKE BY HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT: POLITICAL FIGURE

    14:41, 19 February, 2014

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS: The extradition of the Azerbaijani
    assassin Ramil Safarov, who axe-murdered Armenian officer Gurgen
    Margaryan during the NATO courses in Budapest, was a big mistake by the
    government of Hungary. It was more than a mistake, as it "poisoned"
    the Hungary's relations with Armenia and other countries of the
    world. The president of the Hungarian Honorary Consular Corps Gyorgy
    Suha told Armenpress about it. "The Armenian-Hungarian relations and
    friendship have a historic value. It is very important to restore the
    diplomatic relations with Armenia. Armenia is our friendly country
    and we have a general history and share common values", - said the
    Hungarian political figure.

    According to him, the extradition of Ramil Safarov was a political
    decision and did not have any legal background. "We should solve the
    diplomatic issues diplomatically and find urgent solutions for the
    restoration of the relations", - said Gyorgy Suha.

    An event dedicated to the 10th anniversary of death of Armenian officer
    Gurgen Margaryan, who was brutally killed by Azerbaijani criminal
    Ramil Safarov, will be held on February 19 in the Armenian Cultural
    Centre of Hungary. The representatives of the Armenian community will
    place flowers by the cross-stone near the Danube River.

    After, the Hungarian public activists, who paid a visit to Armenia
    after Safarov's extradition and apologized to Margaryan's parents,
    will perform speeches at the Armenian Cultural Centre of Hungary.

    On February 19 2004 in Budapest Azerbaijani assassin Ramil Safarov,
    who axe-murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan while sleeping
    with 16 blows, when they were participating in NATO English Language
    Courses in the capital of Hungary, was sentenced to life imprisonment
    without right to be pardoned for 30 years. On August 31 2012 Safarov
    was extradited from Hungary to Azerbaijan and was pardoned by the
    President Ilham Aliyev. The murderer was advanced to major, provided
    with an apartment and given "national hero" and compensated for the
    8 years of the imprisonment in Hungary. Armenia suspended diplomatic
    relations with Hungary.

    The extradition, pardoning and release of Safarov were condemned by
    many countries and authoritative organizations of the world.

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/750693/safarov%E2%80%99s-extradition-was-big-mistake-by-hungarian-government-political-figure.html

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