K. Manoyan: Hungary is similarly complicit in the crime
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/08/31/manoian
09:11 pm | August 31, 2012 | Politics
After the extradition of Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov who slayed
with an axe Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan in Budapest in 2004,
Kiro Manoyan, head of ARF bureau's Hay Dat and political affairs
office, came to the following conclusion.
"It is clear that the extradition was the result of a deal between the
authorities of Azerbaijan and Hungary, and the Hungarian leadership
must hereinafter bear responsibility for all Azerbaijani steps taken
in the atmosphere of euphoria."
Mr. Manoyan says Hungary is similarly complicit in the crime `since
Safarov was given life imprisonment but did not serve even ten years
of the prison term.'
He suggests that Armenians should struggle for not involving Hungary
in the discussions on Karabakh issue in the UN.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/08/31/manoian
09:11 pm | August 31, 2012 | Politics
After the extradition of Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov who slayed
with an axe Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan in Budapest in 2004,
Kiro Manoyan, head of ARF bureau's Hay Dat and political affairs
office, came to the following conclusion.
"It is clear that the extradition was the result of a deal between the
authorities of Azerbaijan and Hungary, and the Hungarian leadership
must hereinafter bear responsibility for all Azerbaijani steps taken
in the atmosphere of euphoria."
Mr. Manoyan says Hungary is similarly complicit in the crime `since
Safarov was given life imprisonment but did not serve even ten years
of the prison term.'
He suggests that Armenians should struggle for not involving Hungary
in the discussions on Karabakh issue in the UN.