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    AZERI PARDON SOURCE OF OSCE CONCERN

    United Press International UPI
    Sept 4 2012

    PARIS, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- A decision by Azerbaijan to pardon a military
    officer accused in the killing of an Armenian officer in Budapest in
    2004 is cause for concern, the OSCE said.

    Officials from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    met separately with Azeri and Armenian officials to discuss strains
    on bilateral ties.

    The OSCE expressed, in a statement from Paris, its "deep concern"
    and "regret" for a decision by the Azeri courts to issue a pardon to
    Ramil Safarov. Safarov is an Azeri military official who was serving a
    life term in prison for the murder of an Armenian officer in Budapest
    in 2004.

    The delegates said the pardon was a blow to trust on both sides of
    the Azeri-Armenian conflict.

    The BBC reports that Safarov was promoted to major, awarded pay lost
    since his arrest and was welcomed to Azerbaijan as a hero when he
    returned last week.

    Safarov was accused of hacking Armenian soldier Gurgen Makarian to
    death in Budapest, where both men were taking English-language courses
    established there by NATO, the BBC said.

    Skirmishes broke out between Azeri and Armenian forces in June over
    the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Both sides have gone to
    war over the territory, which Azerbaijan claims as its own.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan had said that his country wasn't
    interested in further escalation of the conflict.

    Read more:
    http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2012/09/04/Azeri-pardon-source-of-OSCE-concern/UPI-19341346777688/#ixzz25YXfwADu



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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