ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT CONDEMNS RAMIL SAFAROV'S EXTRADITION
tert.am
04.09.12
The Hungarian authorities share the responsibility for extraditing
Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan, and Armenia's National Assembly (NA)
condemns the Hungarian authorities' conduct and suspends official
relations with the Hungarian parliament, says a draft statement by
the Armenian NA.
According to the draft statement, Azerbaijan's step is one more threat
to regional security, which incites hatred for Armenians, violates
the human rights guaranteed by international documents. Azerbaijan
is once again demonstrating its consistent policy of thwarting
the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and the work carried out by the
international community, particularly the OSCE Minsk Group.
Armenia's parliament is to hold a special meeting on Wednesday to
discuss and adopt the draft statement.
The atmosphere of hatred for Armenians created at the state level
proves that Nagorno-Karabakh can by no means be part of Azerbaijan,
says the draft.
Armenia's parliament is calling on all the parliaments respecting
democratic values to condemn the Azerbaijani-Hungarian deal. Armenia's
parliament expects international parliamentary organizations'
adequate response.
The draft statement underlines that, as a host country, Hungary failed
to ensure the participants' safety during the NATO training courses.
What is more, before they decided in favor of Ramil Safarov's
extradition, Hungarian authorities could not but realize that
extraditing a criminal sentenced to life imprisonment to Azerbaijan
was tantamount to releasing him and setting a precedent for further
crimes against Armenians on ethnic grounds.
From: Baghdasarian
tert.am
04.09.12
The Hungarian authorities share the responsibility for extraditing
Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan, and Armenia's National Assembly (NA)
condemns the Hungarian authorities' conduct and suspends official
relations with the Hungarian parliament, says a draft statement by
the Armenian NA.
According to the draft statement, Azerbaijan's step is one more threat
to regional security, which incites hatred for Armenians, violates
the human rights guaranteed by international documents. Azerbaijan
is once again demonstrating its consistent policy of thwarting
the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and the work carried out by the
international community, particularly the OSCE Minsk Group.
Armenia's parliament is to hold a special meeting on Wednesday to
discuss and adopt the draft statement.
The atmosphere of hatred for Armenians created at the state level
proves that Nagorno-Karabakh can by no means be part of Azerbaijan,
says the draft.
Armenia's parliament is calling on all the parliaments respecting
democratic values to condemn the Azerbaijani-Hungarian deal. Armenia's
parliament expects international parliamentary organizations'
adequate response.
The draft statement underlines that, as a host country, Hungary failed
to ensure the participants' safety during the NATO training courses.
What is more, before they decided in favor of Ramil Safarov's
extradition, Hungarian authorities could not but realize that
extraditing a criminal sentenced to life imprisonment to Azerbaijan
was tantamount to releasing him and setting a precedent for further
crimes against Armenians on ethnic grounds.
From: Baghdasarian