States News Service
August 31, 2012 Friday
PALLONE STATEMENT CONDEMNING AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT'S PARDON OF
CONVICTED MURDERER, RAMIL SAFAROV CALLS ON AZERBAIJAN TO CARRY OUT
JUSTICE AND REVERSE ITS ACTIONS
LONG BRANCH, N.J.
The following information was released by the office of New Jersey
Rep. Frank Pallone Jr.:
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06), co-chair of the Congressional
Armenian Issues Caucus, today issued the following statement
condemning the Azerbaijani Government's pardon of Azerbaijani military
officer Ramil Safarov, who was sentenced to life in prison in Hungary
for murdering an Armenian officer in 2004. He was sent back to his
homeland and immediately pardoned and freed by Azerbaijan's president:
"I am outraged by the reckless actions taken by the government of
Azerbaijan in freeing Ramil Safarov, an Azerbaijani soldier who
brutally murdered an unarmed Armenian soldier during a NATO-sponsored
training program in Hungary. It is extremely egregious that the
President of Azerbaijan has issued a decree granting pardon to a
convicted murderer and has allowed him to walk free despite his
conviction.
"These are not the actions of a government that is dedicated to
justice and peace. Unfortunately, the actions taken by Azerbaijan only
further confirm their desire to facilitate and condone violence
against Armenia and its people.
"I believe that the United States government should stand in
solidarity with the Armenian government in condemning the actions of
the governments of Azerbaijan. Further, I call upon the Azerbaijani
government to acknowledge Ramil Safarov as a convicted murderer and
immediately take action commensurate with a democratic nation that
supports justice under the rule of law."
August 31, 2012 Friday
PALLONE STATEMENT CONDEMNING AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT'S PARDON OF
CONVICTED MURDERER, RAMIL SAFAROV CALLS ON AZERBAIJAN TO CARRY OUT
JUSTICE AND REVERSE ITS ACTIONS
LONG BRANCH, N.J.
The following information was released by the office of New Jersey
Rep. Frank Pallone Jr.:
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06), co-chair of the Congressional
Armenian Issues Caucus, today issued the following statement
condemning the Azerbaijani Government's pardon of Azerbaijani military
officer Ramil Safarov, who was sentenced to life in prison in Hungary
for murdering an Armenian officer in 2004. He was sent back to his
homeland and immediately pardoned and freed by Azerbaijan's president:
"I am outraged by the reckless actions taken by the government of
Azerbaijan in freeing Ramil Safarov, an Azerbaijani soldier who
brutally murdered an unarmed Armenian soldier during a NATO-sponsored
training program in Hungary. It is extremely egregious that the
President of Azerbaijan has issued a decree granting pardon to a
convicted murderer and has allowed him to walk free despite his
conviction.
"These are not the actions of a government that is dedicated to
justice and peace. Unfortunately, the actions taken by Azerbaijan only
further confirm their desire to facilitate and condone violence
against Armenia and its people.
"I believe that the United States government should stand in
solidarity with the Armenian government in condemning the actions of
the governments of Azerbaijan. Further, I call upon the Azerbaijani
government to acknowledge Ramil Safarov as a convicted murderer and
immediately take action commensurate with a democratic nation that
supports justice under the rule of law."