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    ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT TO HOLD EXTRAORDINARY SITTING

    Focus News
    Sept 3 2012
    Bulgaria

    Yerevan. The National Assembly of Armenia will hold an extraordinary
    sitting on September 5 to adopt a declaration in connection to the
    extradition and pardon of Azeri officer Ramil Safarov, RIA Novosti
    reported.

    In February 2004 Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian, commissioned
    to Budapest to attend English-language courses organised by NATO,
    was killed with an axe by the Azeri officer Ramil Safarov, who was
    attending the same course.

    In April 2006 Safarov was sentenced to life imprisonment by the
    Hungarian court. On Friday, August 31, 2012, the Azeri officer was
    sent back to his country, where teh Azeri president pardoned him.

    Safarov was even promoted to the rank of major, given a house and
    eight years' worth of back-pay.

    Azerbaijan's move incited a sharp reaction in Armenia. President
    Serzh Sargsyan announced that his country terminates all diplomatic
    relations and official connections with Hungary, while Minister of
    Defence Seyran Ohanyan and Chief of the General Staff of the Army
    Yuri Khachaturov ordered the army to be on high alert.

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