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    Agence France Presse
    March 11, 2004 Thursday

    Murder scandal to impact Karabakh peace talks: Armenia

    YEREVAN


    An Azeri officer's alleged murder of an Armenian colleague during a
    NATO training course in Hungary will affect the talks between the two
    countries over the separatist enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan said.

    "This is a disgrace for every country and society. Anti-Armenian
    phobia found its physical outlet," Kocharyan told students at
    Yerevan's university Wednesday, adding that "this murder will
    certainly impact the talks."

    Armenian Lieutenant Gurgen Markarian was hacked to death with an axe
    while he slept in a student dormitory in the Hungarian capital,
    Budapest.

    Police there have arrested Azeri officer Lieutenant Ramil Safarov,
    who was studying alongside Markarian, in connection with the killing.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a war between 1989 and 1994 over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, in the course of which about 35,000 people were
    killed on both sides and over a million had to flee their homes.

    A ceasefire was agreed in 1994, by which time Armenian forces had won
    control of the mostly Armenian populated enclave within Azerbaijan.
    But Azerbaijan has vowed to regain control and the two sides are
    still formally at war.

    Armenia attributed the murder to the "anti-Armenian hysteria" fanned
    by the Azeri government, while Azeri officials countered that the
    alleged killer was himself a refugee from the conflict with Armenia
    and that the victim had taunted him over the conflict.

    The murder in Budapest has unleashed a new round of verbal sparring
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which are still locked in a tense
    military stand-off.
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