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Nagi: `Hungarian Courts Not Worth Trusting'
15.04.2006 20:59 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `After all that happened we should not leave Ramil
Safarov's fate to the mercy of Hungarian courts,' said Akif Nagi, head
of Protection Committee of Safarov's Rights. He said Budapest court
had issued `a very unjust and severe sentence' regarding Azeri officer
Ramil Safarov. `This witnesses the lack of justice in
Hungary. Alongside the shame on Hungarian authorities and courts, this
case demonstrated their dependence on Armenian lobby. `Appealing to
the higher judicial instances of this country makes no sense any
more», Mr. Nagi said.
He said also `the first injustice' was trying Safarov's case not in
military tribunal but in a civil court. «Taking all this in
consideration we think Azerbaijan's government should do its best to
return Safarov home. Each day of his stay in Hungary is a threat to
his life. Moreover, there is no necessity to try his case in other
judicial instances of Hungary as it should be done in a NATO military
tribunal or somewhere in neutral European country. We do not trust
Hungarian courts», Nagi stressed, reports Trend.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Nagi: `Hungarian Courts Not Worth Trusting'
15.04.2006 20:59 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `After all that happened we should not leave Ramil
Safarov's fate to the mercy of Hungarian courts,' said Akif Nagi, head
of Protection Committee of Safarov's Rights. He said Budapest court
had issued `a very unjust and severe sentence' regarding Azeri officer
Ramil Safarov. `This witnesses the lack of justice in
Hungary. Alongside the shame on Hungarian authorities and courts, this
case demonstrated their dependence on Armenian lobby. `Appealing to
the higher judicial instances of this country makes no sense any
more», Mr. Nagi said.
He said also `the first injustice' was trying Safarov's case not in
military tribunal but in a civil court. «Taking all this in
consideration we think Azerbaijan's government should do its best to
return Safarov home. Each day of his stay in Hungary is a threat to
his life. Moreover, there is no necessity to try his case in other
judicial instances of Hungary as it should be done in a NATO military
tribunal or somewhere in neutral European country. We do not trust
Hungarian courts», Nagi stressed, reports Trend.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress