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    27-Sep-2005: HEARINGS RESUMED IN BUDAPEST

    It has been 19 months since the death of Lt. Gurgen Margarian. An
    Armenian citizen participating in English-language courses run within
    the framework of NATO-sponsored Partnership for Peace program in
    Budapest, Hungary he was hacked to death with an axe by a fellow
    Azerbaijani classmate Ramil Safarov. Since then the representatives of
    Azerbaijan have been doing everything possible to showcase the murderer
    as someone suffering post-traumatic syndrome because of his childhood
    experiences during the war in Nagorno Karabakh 1991-1994. (As it was
    later discovered Ramil Safarov's family had left their native village
    long before there was any fighting there).

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    On September 27th, 8:30 AM the hearings were resumed on the trial of
    Ramil Safarov in the Capital court of Budapest under the chairing of
    Hungarian judge Andras Vaskuti.

    The trial began with reading the text of interrogation of the eyewitness
    Saulus Paulus of Lithuania. He was the roommate of Hayk Makuchyan - the
    second Armenian officer on whose life Ramil Safarov unsuccessfully
    attempted. Next, Mr. Makuchyan himself testified. He answered the
    questions of the judge and of the defense attorneys. Also, for the first
    time Mr. Makuchyan had a chance to direct his questions to the defendant
    in person; however the latter refused to answer any of the questions
    addressed to him by the Armenian officer.

    Then two Hungarian psychiatrists who had conducted two consecutive
    psychiatric examinations of the defendant presented their conclusions.
    The first one, who examined the Safarov only four days after the murder,
    convincingly opposed to any claim of her opponent that Safarov had been
    suffering from post-traumatic syndrome when he killed his victim. The
    latter claim is part of the strategy that the defense has undertaken in
    efforts to reduce the punishment of the defendant.

    For the third time Anar Rauf Aliyev, another Azerbaijani officer who had
    been participating the NATO-sponsored program along with Safarov, was
    not present at the trial. Instead a letter by the Azerbaijani Ambassador
    to Hungary Hasan Hasanov was presented to the court claiming that the
    eyewitness had difficulty communicating due to a speech disorder. The
    judge expressed his discontent and required an official document
    confirming Aliyev's health problems to be presented instead.

    Finally, the court decided to arrange the third psychiatric examination
    of the defendant, which should bring its preference toward the outcome
    of either the first or the second examinations. The trial is scheduled
    to be resumed on December 15th, 2005.

    Reported by Hayk Demoyan
    Budapest, Hungary

    For mor information on the case please visit http://budapest.sumgait.info
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