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    ARMENIA READY FOR WAR WITH AZERBAIJAN AFTER KILLER PARDON

    Press TV
    Sept 3 2012
    Iran

    Armenia has expressed readiness for a war with its arch-foe, the
    Republic of Azerbaijan, after Baku pardoned and promoted an Azerbaijani
    officer who axed an Armenian soldier to death.

    "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 said in a statement
    late on Sunday.

    "They (Azerbaijanis) have been warned," he said, calling Azerbaijan a
    country where "illicit orders set free....[a person] who kills people
    only because they are Armenians".

    Last week, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev immediately pardoned
    military officer Ramil Safarov after he was extradited from Hungary,
    where he had been serving life in prison for hacking Armenian officer
    Gurgen Margarian to death at a military academy in Budapest in 2004.

    The two servicemen were attending English-language courses organized
    by NATO at the time.

    Safarov was given a hero's welcome, promoted to the rank of major,
    given a house and eight years' worth of back-pay after returning
    to Azerbaijan.

    On August 31, Armenia broke off diplomatic ties with Hungary after
    Safarov was sent back to his homeland and, despite assurances,
    immediately pardoned and freed.

    Sarkisian said Armenia was "halting diplomatic relations and all
    official ties with Hungary."

    Protesters in the Armenian capital of Yerevan also threw tomatoes at
    the building housing Hungary's honorary consulate, and tore down the
    Hungarian flag.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia are ex-Soviet neighbors that have been
    stranded in a long-standing conflict over the mountainous territory
    of Nagorno-Karabakh, where they fought a war in the 1990s.

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