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    AXE-MURDER AZERBAIJANI SOLDIER SENTENCED TO LIFE IN HUNGARY

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    April 13, 2006, Thursday
    16:55:07 Central European Time

    An Azerbaijani soldier who brutally murdered an Armenian lieutenant
    with an axe during a NATO Partnership for Peace training course in
    Budapest was sentenced to life imprisonment Thursday.

    Lieutenant Ramil Safarov, 29, was convicted of killing Armenian
    Lieutenant Gurgen Markarian, 26, with an axe and a knife in 2004.

    Budapest District Court Judge Andras Vaskuti ruled that Safarov killed
    his victim in a "premeditated, malicious and cruel" manner.

    Safarov hacked Markarian to death with a knife and an axe in the
    early hours of the morning while he slept in the same room as a
    Hungarian soldier.

    A policeman at the time said the murder had been committed with
    unusual cruelty, saying that "besides the knife wounds to his chest,
    the victim's head was practically severed from his body."

    Safarov, who was also convicted of planning the murder of a second
    Armenian officer, is expected to be eligible for parole in 30 years.

    Witnesses at the time said there had been no arguments between the
    men, but relations between the two former Soviet Republics were tense
    after Armenian-backed forces drove Azerbaijan's army out of the ethnic
    Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s.
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