THORBJORN JAGLAND SAID THAT MURDER - SUCH AS THAT COMMITTED BY RAMIL SAFAROV - CANNOT BE GLORIFIED
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20:47, 4 September, 2012
In a statement today the Council of Europe's Secretary General
Thorbjørn Jagland said that murder - such as that committed by Ramil
Safarov - cannot be glorified, Armenpress reports citing Council of
Europe cite "Ramil Safarov was convicted for murder and sentenced to
life imprisonment in Hungary. On August 31, he was transferred to
Azerbaijan, and immediately pardoned. I do not want to comment on
the legal proceedings, but I find it unacceptable that a convicted
murderer is welcomed as a hero." "I reject the prospect of a world
whose moral code begins to fray, where respect for human dignity
is denied. This is not the Europe that we should wish for future
generations. I condemn such glorification of crime, and urge that we
all work to uphold the respect for life, and our values as defended
by the Council of Europe", he said.
From: A. Papazian
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20:47, 4 September, 2012
In a statement today the Council of Europe's Secretary General
Thorbjørn Jagland said that murder - such as that committed by Ramil
Safarov - cannot be glorified, Armenpress reports citing Council of
Europe cite "Ramil Safarov was convicted for murder and sentenced to
life imprisonment in Hungary. On August 31, he was transferred to
Azerbaijan, and immediately pardoned. I do not want to comment on
the legal proceedings, but I find it unacceptable that a convicted
murderer is welcomed as a hero." "I reject the prospect of a world
whose moral code begins to fray, where respect for human dignity
is denied. This is not the Europe that we should wish for future
generations. I condemn such glorification of crime, and urge that we
all work to uphold the respect for life, and our values as defended
by the Council of Europe", he said.
From: A. Papazian