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    VERDICT EXPECTED IN TRIAL OF AZERBAIJANI ACCUSED OF MURDER AT NATO COURSE

    AP Worldstream
    Apr 13, 2006

    A court in Hungary is expected to issue a verdict Thursday in the case
    of an Azerbaijani officer accused of murdering an Armenian classmate
    with an ax at a NATO training course in Budapest.

    Lt. Ramil Safarov of Azerbaijan has confessed to hacking Lt. Gurgen
    Markarian of Armenia to death with an ax in February 2004 in
    a dormitory used by participants of a NATO Partnership for Peace
    English language course in Budapest.

    Police said Safarov confessed to the killing, claiming that the
    conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia was at the root of his act.

    The two neighboring, former Soviet republics remain at odds over
    the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave within
    Azerbaijan.

    Safarov is scheduled to make his final statement Thursday morning
    and the Budapest City Court is expected to announce its verdict in
    the afternoon.

    Prosecutors asked that Safarov be sentenced to life in prison, with
    a 30-year minimum before any parole hearings.

    Armenian-backed forces drove Azerbaijan's army out of the ethnic
    Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s.

    A 1994 cease-fire ended the six-year war that killed 30,000 people
    and left about 1 million homeless and the enclave is now under the
    control of ethnic Armenians.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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