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    AZERI OFFICER CONFESSES TO PREMEDITATED MURDER OF ARMENIAN CLASSMATE

    ArmenPress
    May 17 2004

    BUDAPEST, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS: An Azerbaijani officer who hacked to
    death an Armenian classmate during a NATO course has confessed to the
    murder and said he planned it as revenge for a 1992 Armenian assault
    of Azerbaijanis, AP reported, citing Hungarian police.

    Lt. Ramil Safarov of Azerbaijan on Feb. 19 used an ax to hack Lt.
    Gurgen Margarian of Armenia to death in a dormitory that was being used
    by participants of a NATO Partnership for Peace English language course
    in Budapest. At the time, police said the murder had been committed
    with "unusual cruelty" and that Safarov had tried, unsuccessfully, to
    enter the room of another Armenian with the intention of killing him.

    A police statement released late last week said Safarov had confessed
    to committing the murder and claimed that the long-standing conflict
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia was at the root of his act. "There was
    no concrete grievance between the killer and the victim before the
    (murder)," the Budapest police said.

    Safarov initially had planned to kill an Armenian on Feb. 26 - the
    anniversary of a 1992 Armenian assault in the Nagorno-Karabagh - even
    before coming to Hungary for the NATO course, police said. He told
    police he later decided to commit the crime ahead of the anniversary
    date because "the presence of the Armenians was getting on my nerves."

    Police investigators have recommended that the Budapest Attorney
    General's office charge Safarov with premeditated murder carried out
    with unusual cruelty and with vile motives and aims. The NATO program
    attended by the two men is aimed at increasing cooperation between
    neutral and former Soviet bloc nations and NATO in peacekeeping and
    other areas.
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