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    ARMENIANS WELCOME HUNGARIAN COURT'S RULING

    Armenpress
    Apr 14 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 14, ARMENPRESS: Armenian political parties have welcomed
    today the ruling of an Hungarian court that sentenced Ramil Safarov, an
    Azerbaijani army lieutenant to life imprisonment for killing Armenian
    Lieutenant Gurgen Margarian, 26, in "premeditated, malicious and an
    unusually cruel" way.

    Gurgen Margarian was killed in February 2004 while he slept in a
    dormitory used by participants in a NATO Partnership for Peace English
    language course. The Hungarian court ruled that he will be eligible for
    parole in 30 years. Levon Mkrtchian from the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (ARF) said the court's verdict 'is of political and moral
    significance' for the Armenian side.

    Alexan Karapetian from the opposition National Unity party said
    Armenians hope that the murderer will serve his full term in an
    Hungarian prison and will not be extradited to Azerbaijan where
    he was declared the Man of the Year. Judge Andras Vaskuti of the
    Budapest district court ruled that "Compassion and remorse were
    completely missing from (Safarov's) testimony," Judge Vaskuti said
    upon announcing the verdict. "During the whole case we waited for
    him to be at least a bit sorry for the Armenian soldier he killed
    brutally and for (Margarian's) family."

    Safarov's lawyer, Gyorgy Magyar, said they would immediately appeal
    the verdict, adding that it was yet unclear whether his client would
    serve his sentence in Hungary or be extradited to Azerbaijan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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