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  • Safarov's At Home, Where Is Armenia?

    SAFAROV'S AT HOME, WHERE IS ARMENIA?
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments27256.html
    Published: 17:20:19 - 31/08/2012

    Hungary has extradited murderer Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan and
    Azerbaijan has granted him pardon. Perhaps everyone remembers well,
    including the relevant Hungarian government agencies, that Safarov
    hacked to death the Armenian army officer Gurgen Margaryan and was
    sentenced for life by the Hungarian court.

    Now Safarov is at large. Soon he will be covered with heroic shroud.

    Now one wonders where Armenia is. Where is the state, the government
    agencies, the foreign ministry, the national security service, the
    ministry of defense, the national security council, the embassy,
    and all the others? Where was Armenia when Hungary and Azerbaijan
    agreed on Safarov's extradition?

    The human rights activist Larissa Alaverdyan and lawyer Nazeli
    Vardanyan alarmed the issue on the eve. It turns out to be too
    late though.

    Meanwhile, the Republic of Armenia should have alarmed everyone a
    long time ago. The state should have been aware of this.

    The state should have all the possible means of learning about it,
    as well as the abilities and skills required for that. Apart from
    looking for business partners for ambassadors and other officials
    our embassies should sometimes deal with national issues, gather
    information about developments in those countries, especially when
    they concern Armenia and the citizens of Armenia as well.

    Apart from counting the profit of his brandy company the head of the
    National Security Council should also follow developments relating
    to Armenia, get information and bring up the issue through the council.

    Apart from deporting Assyrian children who fled from the war in Syria
    from the air gates of Armenia and controlling opposition's offices
    and dens of dissidence the National Security Service should handle
    developments relating to Armenia that take place outside Armenia.

    The Ministry of Defense should also be aware of Safarov's release
    instead of meaningless social activities of patriotic nature.

    It is not hard to imagine what the situation would be had say an
    Israeli military officer been killed. Perhaps the murderer would
    not even survive till his trial and conviction, let alone travel to
    Azerbaijan. He would be done in to show that it is dangerous to play
    with the life of Israeli soldiers.

    Ramil Safarov should have bidden farewell to life before he would
    appear before court or in jail or on the way to Azerbaijan. That
    would be a matter of dignity for the Republic of Armenia, as well as
    a specific political issue - the issue of the political importance
    of Armenia. So far these issues get a miserable response.

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