HUNGARY EXTRADITED KILLER TO AZERBAIJAN DUE TO ILLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF STRASBOURG CONVENTION
news.am
October 03, 2012 | 21:01
STRASBOURG. - Azerbaijan proved once again that human rights are
missing from its foreign political agenda by the scandalous deal of
extraditing killer sentenced for life in jail, Armenian delegation
member to PACE Naira Zohrabyan said during the speech in the PACE
fall session.
She claimed that her fellow MP Pietro Marcenaro's report was very
important. Indeed foreign political agendas of some member-states
of the CoE are far from being democratic and continuously neglect
human rights and democratic issues, while it may lead to a very
serious crisis.
His report is likely to be the direct confirmation of the deal,
which took place on Aug. 31 between the CoE member states Hungary and
Azerbaijan. Hungarian officials for some financial benefits extradited
the Azeri killer to Azerbaijan sentenced for life in jail.
"This scandalous deal once again proved that human rights are
missing from Azerbaijani foreign political agenda," Zurabyan said
adding Marcenaro is right when he claims that the CoE member-states
should form their foreign policy based on universal principals of
human rights.
In addition, Hungary extradited the killer to Azerbaijan due to
illogical interpretation of Strasbourg Convention.
news.am
October 03, 2012 | 21:01
STRASBOURG. - Azerbaijan proved once again that human rights are
missing from its foreign political agenda by the scandalous deal of
extraditing killer sentenced for life in jail, Armenian delegation
member to PACE Naira Zohrabyan said during the speech in the PACE
fall session.
She claimed that her fellow MP Pietro Marcenaro's report was very
important. Indeed foreign political agendas of some member-states
of the CoE are far from being democratic and continuously neglect
human rights and democratic issues, while it may lead to a very
serious crisis.
His report is likely to be the direct confirmation of the deal,
which took place on Aug. 31 between the CoE member states Hungary and
Azerbaijan. Hungarian officials for some financial benefits extradited
the Azeri killer to Azerbaijan sentenced for life in jail.
"This scandalous deal once again proved that human rights are
missing from Azerbaijani foreign political agenda," Zurabyan said
adding Marcenaro is right when he claims that the CoE member-states
should form their foreign policy based on universal principals of
human rights.
In addition, Hungary extradited the killer to Azerbaijan due to
illogical interpretation of Strasbourg Convention.