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    LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR 'NATIONAL HERO'
    By Ruzan Poghosian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    14/04/2006

    Yesterday, the Budapest Municipal Court convicted Ramil Safarov to
    life imprisonment with no right to amnesty for 30 years. Charged
    with axing to death Armenian serviceman Gurgen Margarian in his
    sleep on February 19 2004, Safarov received the ultimate punishment
    under Hungarian law. All efforts of the Azerbaijani side to portrait
    Safarov as not guilty proved futile as the evidence of premeditated
    murder triumphed over Azeris fake proofs.

    "That was the ultimate verdict for the Hungarian court," Nazeli
    Vardanian, attorney of Gurgen Margarian, told daily Azg over the phone.

    Prior to bringing in the verdict the court listened to Safarov's final
    words. The embarrassed "national hero" of Azerbaijan said at first
    that he has a poor command of Russian and the court should review
    his initial evidence, then he went on the last try to persuade the
    court that he has mental disorder and murdered Margarian while having
    an attack. He said he remembers nothing, even why he had bought the
    axe. He had no intention to murder the Margarian and did not attempt
    the life of Hayk Makuchian, the other Armenian serviceman.

    "He said no words of regret; never felt sorry for taking the young
    Armenian's life," Nazeli Vardanian added.

    Upon hearing the verdict, Safarov's defense said they will file an
    appeal, though the judge's words clear up any doubt of the defendant's
    guilt.

    The Azerbaijani "national hero" and "man of the year" will stand the
    next trial on the second charge on May 3.
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