HUNGARIAN MFA DOESN'T RULE OUT POSSIBILITY TO EXTRADITE MURDERER OF ARMENIAN OFFICER TO AZERBAIJAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
17.11.2008 15:06 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There is a possibility to extradite Azeri serviceman
Ramil Safarov, the murderer of Armenia officer Gurgen Margaryan,
to Azerbaijan. However, official Budapest did not undertake such
commitment, Hungarian Foreign Minister said.
"The trial is over and the court has already announced the verdict. If
the Azeri side requests extradition, the issue will be given a
thorough consideration in Hungary, since there are serious concerns
that Ramil Safarov will not suffer a just punishment in Azerbaijan,"
Kinga Goncz told a news conference in Yerevan.
Lieutenant of the Armenian Armed Forces Gurgen Margaryan, who was
in Budapest to participate in a three-month English language course
which was part of the Partnership for Peace NATO-sponsored program,
was axed, while asleep, by a fellow Azerbaijani participant, Lieutenant
Ramil Safarov on February 19, 2004.
On April 13, 2006 the Budapest Court of First Instance sentenced
Safarov to life imprisonment. The Court of Appeal upheld the verdict
in February 2007.
PanARMENIAN.Net
17.11.2008 15:06 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There is a possibility to extradite Azeri serviceman
Ramil Safarov, the murderer of Armenia officer Gurgen Margaryan,
to Azerbaijan. However, official Budapest did not undertake such
commitment, Hungarian Foreign Minister said.
"The trial is over and the court has already announced the verdict. If
the Azeri side requests extradition, the issue will be given a
thorough consideration in Hungary, since there are serious concerns
that Ramil Safarov will not suffer a just punishment in Azerbaijan,"
Kinga Goncz told a news conference in Yerevan.
Lieutenant of the Armenian Armed Forces Gurgen Margaryan, who was
in Budapest to participate in a three-month English language course
which was part of the Partnership for Peace NATO-sponsored program,
was axed, while asleep, by a fellow Azerbaijani participant, Lieutenant
Ramil Safarov on February 19, 2004.
On April 13, 2006 the Budapest Court of First Instance sentenced
Safarov to life imprisonment. The Court of Appeal upheld the verdict
in February 2007.