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    Azerbaijani Officer May Face From 15 Years To Life In Prison, Lawyer Says

    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    May 19 2004

    Hungarian prosecutors are charging Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov
    with intentional and brutal murdering his Armenian classmate Gurgen
    Markarian, a crime, if proved, is punishable by from 15 years to
    life in prison, one of Safarov's defense lawyers told reporters
    on Wednesday.

    The lawyer, Adil Ismailov who were in the Hungarian capital of Budapest
    on 3-17 May, pointed out to some shortcomings of the investigation
    into the murder case, such as its being done in Russian, which Safarov
    does not speak well. The lawyer said the Hungarian authorities have
    promised to settle this problem soon. Ismailov also said Hungarian TV
    channels are spreading biased and incorrect reports about classified
    investigation materials. He added that the investigation is due to
    finish in a few days.

    Citing a statement issued by Budapest police last Wednesday, the
    Associated Press reported that the Azerbaijani officer Safarov has
    confessed that he deliberately murdered Markarian in revenge for the
    massacre Armenians committed in Khojaly on Feb. 26, 1992.

    According to the report, there was no concrete grievance between the
    two before the bloody incident happened on Feb. 19 in a dormitory
    for attendees of an English language course organized under NATO's
    Partnership for Peace Program.

    The statement said Safarov initially had planned to kill any Armenian
    on the day of Khojaly massacre even before coming to attend the
    classes in Budapest.

    Based on Safarov's testimonies, police investigators recommended
    Budapest Attorney General's office to charge the Azerbaijani officer
    with premeditated murder done with unusual cruelty with "vile motives
    and aims," according to AP.

    Ismailov said the officer's trial would start no earlier than
    September.
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