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  • Another 'witness' on Armenian in mass killing in Baku Oil Acad refus

    Another person 'who gave testimonies' on implication of Armenian in
    mass killing in Baku Oil Academy refuses to participate in judicial
    process

    2010-05-30 10:57:00


    ArmInfo. Another person 'who gave testimonies' on implication of an
    Armenian in mass killing in Baku Oil Academy refuses to participate in
    a judicial process.

    To recall, an unknown person entered the Oil Academy's building on
    April 30, 2009, and going up from the first to the sixth floor, fired
    at everyone in his path. As a result, 12 people died and 13 received
    wounds of varying severity. Then the killer committed suicide. It was
    found out that the criminal was a citizen of Georgia Gadirov Farda
    Asad Oglu (born in 1980). Amirov Javidan Farman Oglu, Aliyev Nadir
    Shirhan Oglu, Suleymanov Najaf Novruz Oglu and Gabulov Aeiz Zahid Oglu
    were brought to trial. However, the Azerbaijani law machinery 'saw' an
    Armenian trace in the crimson crime and, based on the 'testimonies' of
    Jeyhun Yagub Oglu Askerov, accused a Georgian citizen of Armenian
    origin Mardun Ghumashyan of organizing the crime. However, at the
    previous court sitting, D. Askerov refused of the testimonies, as if
    given during investigation, about secret negotiations between
    Ghumashyan and Aliyev. On the contrary, Aliyev said at the court that
    he did not know Ghumashyan and the given 'testimonies' were nothing
    but investigator's figment of the mind.

    The second figure of the case, Nadir Aliyev, said he was being exerted
    pressure in the isolation ward, so, henceforth, he will not take part
    in judicial processes. According to N. Aliyev, if the court
    investigates his appeal and take corresponding measures, he will give
    with free testimonies at the next process.

    The court promised to consider N. Aliyev's appeal and put off the
    sitting till June 1 in view of the fact that the witnesses from
    Georgia did not attended the process. To also recall, despite the loud
    statements, Ghumashyan (whose existence also raises doubts), has not
    been put on the Interpol's wanted list.




    From: A. Papazian
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