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    MOSCOW CRITICIZES RELEASE OF CONVICTED KILLER

    Moscow Times
    http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/moscow-criticizes-release-of-convicted-killer/467560.html
    Sept 4 2012
    Russia

    The Foreign Ministry on Monday expressed concerns over Azerbaijan's
    decision to pardon a convicted killer Hungary sent back to Azerbaijan
    to serve his prison sentence.

    Lieutenant Ramil Safarov was given a life sentence in 2006 by a
    Hungarian court after he confessed to killing Lieutenant Gurgen
    Markarian, an Armenian, while both were in Hungary for a 2004 NATO
    language course.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in a long-standing feud over
    the mountainous territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Azerbaijan's president pardoned and freed Safarov after he was
    returned home on Friday, prompting Armenia to break off diplomatic
    ties with Hungary.

    Hungarian authorities insisted that they returned Safarov, 35, to
    Azerbaijan only after receiving assurances from the Azeri Justice
    Ministry that Safarov's sentence, which included the possibility of
    parole after 25 years, would be enforced.

    Russia's Foreign Ministry, an important broker in the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan feud, condemned Safarov's release in a statement
    Monday, saying that it hampers peace-keeping efforts by Russia and
    other international mediators.

    "We believe that these actions of Azeri as well as Hungarian
    authorities contradict internationally brokered efforts, of the
    OSCE's Minsk group in particular, to ease tensions in the region,"
    the ministry said.

    The White House also has criticized the decision to free Safarov.

    About 150 demonstrators gathered in Armenia's capital, Yerevan,
    over the weekend to set the Hungarian flag ablaze and demand an end
    to talks on resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

    During his trial in Budapest, Safarov said the conflict was at the
    root of his actions.

    He used an ax to kill Markarian while the victim was sleeping in a
    dormitory room. Safarov said Markarian had repeatedly provoked and
    ridiculed him.

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