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    Coordinating Council of the CIS Prosecutors General concerned over
    Ramil Safarov's promotion in Azerbaijan

    tert.am
    21:56 - 05.10.12




    The Coordinating Council of the CIS Prosecutors General expressed its
    concern over the fact that Azerbaijan has made a hero of Azeri officer
    Ramil Safarov, who brutally murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan
    in Budapest, Hungary, on February 19, 2004.

    During NATO-held English language courses, Ramil Safarov, using an
    axe, murdered Gurgen Margaryan while the latter was asleep.
    On April 13, 2006, the Hungarian court sentenced Ramil Safarov to life
    imprisonment without right to pardon for 30 years.

    In February 2007, the Court of Appeal upheld the verdict. However, on
    August 31, 2012, Ramil Safarov was transferred to Azerbaijan and
    granted pardon by President Ilham Aliyev.

    That step caused a harsh reaction in Armenia, which immediately
    suspended diplomatic relations with Hungary. Many countries and
    international organizations expressed their concern as well.

    At its meeting in Ukraine, October 5, the Coordinating Council of the
    CIS Prosecutors General made a note of a resolution presented by
    Deputy Prosecutor General of Armenia Mnatsakan Sargsyan.

    The resolution `condemns the Azerbaijani president's decision to grant
    pardon to Ramil Safarov, a criminal convicted by a Hungarian court;
    the policy of heroizing Ramil Safarov in Azerbaijan and his promotion
    to the military rank of major, payment of salary for eight years and
    provision of a flat.' The resolution says that Azerbaijan's
    authorities grossly violated the Convention on the Transfer of
    Sentenced Persons and conveys concerns that Azerbaijan's promoting a
    criminal who committed murder on ethnic grounds may create favorable
    conditions for recurrences.

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