AN ACTION OF PROTEST AGAINST EXTRADITION OF RAMIL SAFAROV TO BE HELD IN FRONT OF HUNGARIAN EMBASSY IN MOSCOW
arminfo
Wednesday, September 5, 18:53
An action of protest against the extradition of Ramil Safarov will
be held in front of the Embassy of Hungary in Moscow Sept 7. The
organizer of the action is the Union of Armenians of Russia.
The press service of the Union reports that the demonstrators will
express their protest against the actions of the Hungarian authorities
as they certainly knew what consequences their decision might have.
"Armenophonia is a national policy in Azerbaijan, with their President
having proclaimed the Armenians as Azerbaijan's enemy N1. The pardon of
Safarov is a clear message to the Azeri youth whom they should take for
a model. The Russian political and public circles are worried that such
impunity may spawn similar 'safarovs' in Russia and other countries. By
condemning Azerbaijan's provocation and Hungary's complicity we will
prevent the recurrence of this dangerous precedent," the Union says.
Ramil Safarov, an Azeri officer sentenced by a Hungarian court to
life in jail for brutally killing an Armenian officer in Budapest
in 2004, was extradited to Azerbaijan on Aug 31 and pardoned by the
Azeri President once back home.
arminfo
Wednesday, September 5, 18:53
An action of protest against the extradition of Ramil Safarov will
be held in front of the Embassy of Hungary in Moscow Sept 7. The
organizer of the action is the Union of Armenians of Russia.
The press service of the Union reports that the demonstrators will
express their protest against the actions of the Hungarian authorities
as they certainly knew what consequences their decision might have.
"Armenophonia is a national policy in Azerbaijan, with their President
having proclaimed the Armenians as Azerbaijan's enemy N1. The pardon of
Safarov is a clear message to the Azeri youth whom they should take for
a model. The Russian political and public circles are worried that such
impunity may spawn similar 'safarovs' in Russia and other countries. By
condemning Azerbaijan's provocation and Hungary's complicity we will
prevent the recurrence of this dangerous precedent," the Union says.
Ramil Safarov, an Azeri officer sentenced by a Hungarian court to
life in jail for brutally killing an Armenian officer in Budapest
in 2004, was extradited to Azerbaijan on Aug 31 and pardoned by the
Azeri President once back home.