ARMENIAN REP: SAFAROV'S PARDONING FLAGRANT EXAMPLE OF IMPUNITY
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/11/07/karen-nazaryan
02:49 pm | Today | Politics
Armenia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Karen
Nazaryan delivered a speech at the 67th session of the UN General
Assembly underway in New York.
In his speech concerning the elimination of all forms of racism,
racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, Mr.
Nazaryan said the wounds Artsakh received in the result of the Azeri
aggression are not yet healed, and Azerbaijan continues seeding
hatred for Armenians at the state level. He drew the attention of U.N
member-states to official Baku's anti-Armenian rhetoric, pointing
out the response of the international community. In his speech,
Karen Nazaryan focused on the pardoning of Azeri axe-killer Ramil
Safarov, saying it conflicts with a number of international legal
and humanitarian norms and challenges the entire human rights system.
Ambassador Nazaryan stressed that the pardoning Safarov by Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev is a flagrant example of impunity and
continuation of the crime committed on grounds of ethnic hostility
which is resulted by Azerbaijan's xenophobic and racist policy.
In conclusion, Karen Nazaryan urged the international community to
raise its voice against such unpardonable behaviour, which threatens
the regional stability and peace.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/11/07/karen-nazaryan
02:49 pm | Today | Politics
Armenia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Karen
Nazaryan delivered a speech at the 67th session of the UN General
Assembly underway in New York.
In his speech concerning the elimination of all forms of racism,
racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, Mr.
Nazaryan said the wounds Artsakh received in the result of the Azeri
aggression are not yet healed, and Azerbaijan continues seeding
hatred for Armenians at the state level. He drew the attention of U.N
member-states to official Baku's anti-Armenian rhetoric, pointing
out the response of the international community. In his speech,
Karen Nazaryan focused on the pardoning of Azeri axe-killer Ramil
Safarov, saying it conflicts with a number of international legal
and humanitarian norms and challenges the entire human rights system.
Ambassador Nazaryan stressed that the pardoning Safarov by Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev is a flagrant example of impunity and
continuation of the crime committed on grounds of ethnic hostility
which is resulted by Azerbaijan's xenophobic and racist policy.
In conclusion, Karen Nazaryan urged the international community to
raise its voice against such unpardonable behaviour, which threatens
the regional stability and peace.