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  • BAKU: Ramil Safarov: "I Can Continue My Military Service"

    RAMIL SAFAROV: "I CAN CONTINUE MY MILITARY SERVICE" - PHOTO

    APA
    Aug 31 2012
    Azerbaijan

    "I'm ready to serve my state and people"

    Baku. Parvin Abbasov - APA. Now many people are visiting the house
    of officer of Azerbaijani Army Ramil Safarov, who was brought to Baku
    from Hungary and was released by the pardon decree of the Azerbaijani
    President, APA's correspondent from the Ramil's house reported.

    Ramil Safarov expressed gratitude to President of Azerbaijan, Supreme
    Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev: "Though I have been staying in
    solitary confinement for 8 years abroad I have never lost my hope.

    When the time came, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief solved the issue.

    I'm ready to serve further my state and people."

    Safarov responded the question whether he would continue his military
    service that he considered it possible.

    In his response to the question about the day of murder of the Armenian
    officer, he said: "I do not want to remember that day."

    President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed an order to pardon Ramil
    Safarov.

    APA reports that according to the order, citizen of the Republic of
    Azerbaijan Ramil Safarov, born in 1977, who was sentenced to life
    imprisonment by the order of the Budapest City Court on April 13,
    2006, was released.

    This order became effective from the date of signature.

    Officer of Azerbaijani Army Ramil Safarov has been today extradited
    to Baku.

    Safarov Ramil Sahib was born in Jabrail in 1977. He entered the
    military inclinational school named after Jamshid Nakhchivanski in
    1991. Safarov was sent to Izmir of the Turkish Republic to continue
    his education by the order of Defense Ministry in September in 1992.

    He successfully graduated the military lyceum of Maltepe entered
    Ankara Higher Military school and studied military training courses.

    >From May of 2001 to March of 2002 employed at #N military unit in
    Gadabay as a commander by the order of DM. By the order of DM he was
    sent to the Higher Military School of Commanders named after Heydar
    Aliyev in March 2002. During employee time, he developed up to the
    rank of main lieutenant. Ramil Safarov was sent on a mission for three
    monthly English language courses to Hungary Republic city of Budapest
    in notation NATO programs by the order of the DM in January 2004. On
    February 19, only 20 days before returning home, Ramil killed Armenian
    officer Gurgen Markaryan, who insulted Azerbaijani flag during the
    same course. On the same day he was arrested. He was sentenced to life
    imprisonment by the order of the Budapest City Court on April 13, 2006.

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