HUNGARIAN AUTHORITIES ACTED LIKE PROSTITUTE - KARABAKH MP
news.am
September 03, 2012 | 20:07
STEPANAKERT. - Azerbaijani murderer Ramil Safarov's extradition
by the Hungarian authorities to Azerbaijan is a classic example of
political prostitution, Nagorno-Karabakh MP Sergey Ghazaryan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
His comments came in response to the agency's request how legal
and moral was the decision by the Hungarian authorities regarding
extradition of Safarov.
"Undoubtedly, there is no legal or moral point in it, as due to the
deal the murderer is free and carries no punishment required by the
court. The extradition decision by the Hungarian authorities is a
classic example of political prostitution," he said.
Commenting on the fact that Safarov is almost a hero in Azerbaijan,
the MP said that the step by the Azerbaijan's President will impact
on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. Ghazaryan said that Safarov's
release is a consequence of crimes which did not get their condemnation
and punishment, including the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Turkey,
massacres in Shushi [Karabakh], Sumgait and Baku [Azerbaijan], as
well as aggression against peaceful population in Karabakh.
As for the Karabakh negotiation process, it should be reviewed.
news.am
September 03, 2012 | 20:07
STEPANAKERT. - Azerbaijani murderer Ramil Safarov's extradition
by the Hungarian authorities to Azerbaijan is a classic example of
political prostitution, Nagorno-Karabakh MP Sergey Ghazaryan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
His comments came in response to the agency's request how legal
and moral was the decision by the Hungarian authorities regarding
extradition of Safarov.
"Undoubtedly, there is no legal or moral point in it, as due to the
deal the murderer is free and carries no punishment required by the
court. The extradition decision by the Hungarian authorities is a
classic example of political prostitution," he said.
Commenting on the fact that Safarov is almost a hero in Azerbaijan,
the MP said that the step by the Azerbaijan's President will impact
on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. Ghazaryan said that Safarov's
release is a consequence of crimes which did not get their condemnation
and punishment, including the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Turkey,
massacres in Shushi [Karabakh], Sumgait and Baku [Azerbaijan], as
well as aggression against peaceful population in Karabakh.
As for the Karabakh negotiation process, it should be reviewed.