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    'WE WILL GO TO WAR OVER AXE KILLER PARDON'

    Courier Mail
    Sept 4 2012
    Australia

    ARMENIA has warned Azerbaijan it is ready for war after it pardoned and
    promoted an Azerbaijani officer who axed an Armenian soldier to death.

    Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev last week immediately pardoned
    Ramil Safarov after he was extradited from Hungary, where he had been
    serving a life sentence for the 2004 killing.

    Safarov was also promoted to the rank of major, given a house and eight
    years' worth of back-pay after returning home to a hero's welcome,
    in defiance of assurances from Baku to Budapest that he would serve
    out his term in Azerbaijan.

    "We don't want a war, but if we have to, we will fight and win. We are
    not afraid of killers, even if they enjoy the protection of the head
    of state," Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian fumed in a statement
    late on Sunday.

    "They (Azerbaijanis) have been warned," he said, calling Azerbaijan
    a country where "illicit orders set free and publicly glorify every
    bastard who kills people only because they are Armenians".

    Safarov hacked Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian to death at a
    military academy in Budapest where the servicemen were attending
    English-language courses organised by NATO.

    His lawyers claimed in court that he was traumatised because some of
    his relatives had been killed during Azerbaijan's war with Armenia,
    and alleged that Margarian had insulted his country.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are locked in a long-running conflict over
    the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, where they fought a war in
    the 1990s.

    Armenia-backed separatists seized Nagorno-Karabakh from Azerbaijan
    in the war that left some 30,000 people dead.

    The two sides have not signed a final peace deal since the 1994
    ceasefire and there are still regular firefights along the front line.

    Analysts warn the frozen conflict risks slipping again into full-scale
    war.

    Russia, which is part of the OSCE Minsk Group that is mediating in
    negotiations to find a peaceful solution to the Karabakh conflict,
    expressed "deep concern" over the extradition and pardon.

    Yerevan on Friday cut diplomatic ties with Hungary over the pardon,
    while US President Barack Obama said he was "deeply concerned" about
    the incident.

    Hungary summoned Azerbaijan's ambassador to protest at Baku's decision
    after earlier saying it had been assured Safarov would serve out
    his term.

    http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/world/we-will-go-to-war-over-axe-killer-pardon/story-fnd12peo-1226464351952

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