Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Lawyer accuses Hungarian TV of biased coverage of Azeri officer's ca

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Lawyer accuses Hungarian TV of biased coverage of Azeri officer's ca

    Lawyer accuses Hungarian TV of biased coverage of Azeri officer's case

    ANS TV, Baku
    19 May 04

    [Presenter] Lawyer Adil Ismayilov, who visited Budapest between 3-17
    May, today informed journalists of the investigation into the case
    of Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov, who is charged with killing
    Armenian officer Gurgen Markaryan [both were attending NATO courses
    in Budapest].

    [Correspondent, over video of news conference] Adil Ismayilov met Ramil
    thrice during his visit to Budapest. The lawyer said that each meeting
    had lasted for about an hour. He said that the Azerbaijani officer was
    feeling better and had no complaints about the conditions in which
    he was being held. However, Adil Ismayilov found some faults in the
    course of the investigation. He said that Ramil had been questioned
    in Russian twice. But our compatriot does not speak good Russian. For
    this reason, he had to ask for an interpreter. The Hungarian side
    promised to resolve the issue soon. In addition, Ismayilov said the
    investigation was being delayed and only 10 people had been questioned
    as witnesses and three forensic examinations had been carried out.

    [Passage omitted: reported details]

    It turned out during the news conference that Ismayilov had not been
    allowed to closely familiarize himself with the case. The lawyer
    also noted that Hungarian TV channels concentrated largely on the
    incident and their positions were fairly biased. The TV channels
    distort investigation materials, which no-one actually knows about,
    Adil Ismayilov said.

    The investigation is to end in the near future. The [Hungarian]
    prosecutor's office will examine the case after this. Ismayilov thinks
    that the trial will open no sooner than in September. The hearings
    will be open to the public.

    Rasad Mammadov, Sadiq Mammadov, ANS.
Working...
X