SAFAROV'S VERDICT TODAY
By Aghavni Harutyunian
AZG Armenian Daily
13/04/2006
Life Imprisonment or...?
The Azerbaijani embassy in Hungary refused to hand the Hungarian
court alleged 100 thousand signatures witnessing for the defense
of Ramil Safarov charged with murdering Armenian serviceman Gurgen
Margarian during Nato exercises in 2004. According to Azeri Day.az
agency, the 3-member Azeri delegation transporting the signatures to
Budapest was rejected an admission to the embassy.
As was preliminarily reported, today the Hungarian court will bring
in the verdict for the Azeri murderer. In prosecutor's words, Safarov
was sane while committing the crime and deserves 30 years in prison
with no right to amnesty.
By Aghavni Harutyunian
AZG Armenian Daily
13/04/2006
Life Imprisonment or...?
The Azerbaijani embassy in Hungary refused to hand the Hungarian
court alleged 100 thousand signatures witnessing for the defense
of Ramil Safarov charged with murdering Armenian serviceman Gurgen
Margarian during Nato exercises in 2004. According to Azeri Day.az
agency, the 3-member Azeri delegation transporting the signatures to
Budapest was rejected an admission to the embassy.
As was preliminarily reported, today the Hungarian court will bring
in the verdict for the Azeri murderer. In prosecutor's words, Safarov
was sane while committing the crime and deserves 30 years in prison
with no right to amnesty.