PROSPEROUS ARMENIA CLAIMS INCIDENT WITH AZERI KILLER NOT TO OCCUR AGAIN
news.am
October 23, 2012 | 21:23
YEREVAN. - The PACE president's response to Prosperous Armenia Party
(PAP) MP, member of the Armenian delegation to PACE Naira Zohrabyan
was quite positive and European Convention on Extradition will undergo
serious amendments, Armenian parliament PAP group secretary Zohrabyan
told Armenian News-NEWS.am. The amendments will not allow the EU
member-states to extradite a criminal based on their own economic
interests.
The PACE president Jean-Claude Mignon's response reads that he
condemned the extradition of Azerbaijani killer Ramil Safarov and he
does state that it was a serious challenge toward values and standards
of the organization. As was intended during the plenary session, the
PACE touched upon the issue and passed a decision on Oct. 5 that the
Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights will make another report on
the European Convention on Extradition to prevent attempts of violating
the Convention. Zohrabyan also claims that the amendments will help
not to repeat another incident like Azeri killer Ramil Safarov's case.
news.am
October 23, 2012 | 21:23
YEREVAN. - The PACE president's response to Prosperous Armenia Party
(PAP) MP, member of the Armenian delegation to PACE Naira Zohrabyan
was quite positive and European Convention on Extradition will undergo
serious amendments, Armenian parliament PAP group secretary Zohrabyan
told Armenian News-NEWS.am. The amendments will not allow the EU
member-states to extradite a criminal based on their own economic
interests.
The PACE president Jean-Claude Mignon's response reads that he
condemned the extradition of Azerbaijani killer Ramil Safarov and he
does state that it was a serious challenge toward values and standards
of the organization. As was intended during the plenary session, the
PACE touched upon the issue and passed a decision on Oct. 5 that the
Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights will make another report on
the European Convention on Extradition to prevent attempts of violating
the Convention. Zohrabyan also claims that the amendments will help
not to repeat another incident like Azeri killer Ramil Safarov's case.