ARMENIAN PRESIDENT THANKS HUNGARY FOR FAIR DECISION ON THE CASE OF MURDER OF ARMENIAN OFFICER GOURGEN MARGARYAN
ArmInfo
2009-11-09 18:16:00
ArmInfo. In a joint statement with his Hungarian counterpart, Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan thanked the Hungarian party for the fair
decision on the case of murder of Armenian officer Gourgen Margaryan
in Budapest in 2004.
As ArmInfo correspondent reports from Budapest, the Armenian leader
said that time he was the defense minister of Armenia, and this
monstrous crime deeply shocked him. "I am sure that this crime shocked
not only me, but any normal man in the whole world",- Serzh Sargsyan
stressed and added that it is a tragedy that some people qualify such
atrocious crimes as heroic deeds. "I am sure that but for the specific
decision of Hungarian justice, such crimes would continue in other
countries as well",- the president said. To recall, Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan is currently in Hungary on a three-day state visit.
On 19 Feb 2004, 26-year old lieutenant Gourgen Margaryan, who was
passing an English language training course at the National Defense
University of Hungary under a NATO program, was cruelly killed by
Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov. The Hungarian court sentenced the
Azerbaijani killer to life imprisonment without parole within the
next 30 years.
To recall, the National-Democratic Party of Azerbaijan acknowledged
Ramil Safarov the man of 2005. Safarov was also awarded the title of
an honorable member of the National-Democratic Party of Azerbaijan.
ArmInfo
2009-11-09 18:16:00
ArmInfo. In a joint statement with his Hungarian counterpart, Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan thanked the Hungarian party for the fair
decision on the case of murder of Armenian officer Gourgen Margaryan
in Budapest in 2004.
As ArmInfo correspondent reports from Budapest, the Armenian leader
said that time he was the defense minister of Armenia, and this
monstrous crime deeply shocked him. "I am sure that this crime shocked
not only me, but any normal man in the whole world",- Serzh Sargsyan
stressed and added that it is a tragedy that some people qualify such
atrocious crimes as heroic deeds. "I am sure that but for the specific
decision of Hungarian justice, such crimes would continue in other
countries as well",- the president said. To recall, Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan is currently in Hungary on a three-day state visit.
On 19 Feb 2004, 26-year old lieutenant Gourgen Margaryan, who was
passing an English language training course at the National Defense
University of Hungary under a NATO program, was cruelly killed by
Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov. The Hungarian court sentenced the
Azerbaijani killer to life imprisonment without parole within the
next 30 years.
To recall, the National-Democratic Party of Azerbaijan acknowledged
Ramil Safarov the man of 2005. Safarov was also awarded the title of
an honorable member of the National-Democratic Party of Azerbaijan.