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    SAFAROV TO SERVE HIS SENTENCE IN HUNGARY AND LEAVE

    Lragir.am
    18 April 06

    The investigation and trial of the case involving Azerbaijani Ramil
    Safarov who had hacked to death the Armenian army officer Gurgen
    Margaryan in Budapest in January 2004 lasted for two years. The
    verdict was passed April 13, 2006. Ramil Safarov was sentenced to
    life imprisonment, 30 years without the right for pardon.

    On April 18 Nazeli Vardanyan, Gurgen Margaryan's attorney, announced
    in Yerevan that till the last day of the trial the Azerbaijanis tried
    their hardest to have doctors certify Safarov as an insane. However,
    the efforts of Azerbaijanis failed. Both the district attorney and
    our lawyers, relying on the evidence - an axe bought beforehand,
    the ethnic motivation of the murder, an attempt of murder, etc. -
    were able to prove that the assassin had acted upon a plan, was
    conscious of what he was doing, and was sane. In his final speech
    the murderer did not plead guilty; he said he had lost self-control,
    did not want to kill, had not planned a murder.

    The justice did not believe either this, or Safarov's words that he
    did not speak Russian well and denied his own testimony uttered in
    Russian. The Hungarian court was surprised to learn that a cold-blooded
    killer could be proclaimed Year's Person.

    The Armenian lawyers say it was the triumph of European justice and
    human values, and more than just a defeat for Azerbaijan. The court
    administered the harshest punishment the Hungarian laws provide for.

    Safarov will serve his sentence in Hungary, at a maximum-security
    penitentiary. Even if Azerbaijan succeeds in signing with Hungary an
    agreement on extradition, it will not be applied to Safarov. "By the
    end of the investigation there was a decision of the district attorney
    to transfer the case to a Baku court. We prevented it. They have been
    consistently trying to transfer the case to Baku. Presently there is
    no agreement yet." If the 30 years in the verdict pass, and Safarov,
    who will be 60 by then, is pardoned, he will be banished from Hungary
    and will have no right to enter this country for 10 years.

    The Armenian party sued material and moral damages, 3.5 million and 5
    million Hungarian forints respectively. All in all 8.5 million forints,
    which is about 160 thousand euros.

    The hearing of the case involving Ramil Safarov who had attacked the
    officers of the remand prison in Budapest is scheduled in May.
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