SAFAROV'S THOUSAND DEATHS
YEGHISHE METSARENTS
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society27305.html
Published: 12:13:42 - 05/09/2012
The society of Armenia, as well as the larger part of the international
community is angry with the Azeri murderer's freedom, glorification
and promotion in military rank in the result of the deal between
Hungary and Azerbaijan.
Looking at the events from another angle, we can say that the freedom
is a worse punishment for Safarov against the background of the
current events and in the geopolitical and political context.
There was information that the authorities of Azerbaijan take up
security measures for Safarov. His house is patrolled, his guests
are controlled.
We can only imagine how Safarov sleeps at night. Perhaps, he dreams
of the tranquil nights in the Budapest jail, waiting when he will be
killed. Ramil Safarov does not doubt that his life had a big political
value before his freedom, while after, it lost meaning. Let it not
sound cynical, but his death is gaining value.
There are already opinions that Azerbaijan may kill Safarov to put
the blame on Armenia especially after Serzh Sargsyan's words on the
"special assignment" to the head of the security service. Russia is
also possible to kill Safarov to disperse the "shadow" of Putin's
classmate. Turkey may kill Safarov too before Russia does. Whoever
may kill Safarov, since no one needs him anymore. Instead, many need
his death to solve new political issues and to clear off the traces
of the old solutions.
Safarov understands this very well. He is perhaps waiting for his
killer every moment unlike his victim Gurgen Margaryan, who was not
waiting for the killer and was peacefully sleeping. Safarov can't
sleep peacefully; his tranquil days ended in the plane to Baku. All
this is not a word picture; this is the reality in which the Azeri
murderer is living. He will consider any stranger he meets his killer;
he may even suspect whom he knows.
This is the reality and this is a human tragedy. But at the same time,
Safarov himself chose this way, taking the axe in his hand.
YEGHISHE METSARENTS
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society27305.html
Published: 12:13:42 - 05/09/2012
The society of Armenia, as well as the larger part of the international
community is angry with the Azeri murderer's freedom, glorification
and promotion in military rank in the result of the deal between
Hungary and Azerbaijan.
Looking at the events from another angle, we can say that the freedom
is a worse punishment for Safarov against the background of the
current events and in the geopolitical and political context.
There was information that the authorities of Azerbaijan take up
security measures for Safarov. His house is patrolled, his guests
are controlled.
We can only imagine how Safarov sleeps at night. Perhaps, he dreams
of the tranquil nights in the Budapest jail, waiting when he will be
killed. Ramil Safarov does not doubt that his life had a big political
value before his freedom, while after, it lost meaning. Let it not
sound cynical, but his death is gaining value.
There are already opinions that Azerbaijan may kill Safarov to put
the blame on Armenia especially after Serzh Sargsyan's words on the
"special assignment" to the head of the security service. Russia is
also possible to kill Safarov to disperse the "shadow" of Putin's
classmate. Turkey may kill Safarov too before Russia does. Whoever
may kill Safarov, since no one needs him anymore. Instead, many need
his death to solve new political issues and to clear off the traces
of the old solutions.
Safarov understands this very well. He is perhaps waiting for his
killer every moment unlike his victim Gurgen Margaryan, who was not
waiting for the killer and was peacefully sleeping. Safarov can't
sleep peacefully; his tranquil days ended in the plane to Baku. All
this is not a word picture; this is the reality in which the Azeri
murderer is living. He will consider any stranger he meets his killer;
he may even suspect whom he knows.
This is the reality and this is a human tragedy. But at the same time,
Safarov himself chose this way, taking the axe in his hand.