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    "WE SHOULD NOT BLAME HUNGARY"

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/09/05/aj
    01:33 pm | Today | Politics

    Armenia's National Assembly is convening a special session to discuss
    the extradition of Azerbaijani soldier Ramil Safarov by Hungary and
    his subsequent pardoning by Azerbaijan.

    Artak Zakaryan, Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Foreign
    Relations, lawmaker from the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), read
    out the NA statement condemning Hungary's decision to extradite the
    Azerbaijani murderer and reminding that Armenia had severed diplomatic
    relations with Hungary.

    "With its step, Azerbaijan again threatens the regional security,
    deepens hostility towards Armenians and violates human rights
    guaranteed by international documents," he read.

    Mr. Zakaryan said that during the elaboration of the document,
    the authors considered the proposals of all parliamentary factions,
    as well as the alternative versions proposed by them.

    Vahan Hovhannisyan, head of the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun faction, suggested
    making changes in the statement. In particular, he stressed that
    Hungary cannot be blamed for not ensuring safety of the Armenian
    officer during the murder.

    "We have not blamed Hungary for eight years and today it is somewhat
    artificial to raise such a question," he said.

    Artsvik Minasyan, MP of the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun, urged his fellow
    colleagues to turn to the NATO since the While attending English
    courses during the NATO-sponsored Partnership for PEACE program in
    Hungary (2004), the Azeri army officer Ramil Safarov (35) snuck into
    the bedroom of his Armenian colleague lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan
    (26) and murdered him during sleep with several axe blows to the head
    and neck. Safarov had struck Markaryan 16 times with an axe, almost
    decapitating him. Following the murder he had walked over to another
    Armenian officer's room, hoping to commit a second murder, but had
    found his door locked. Safarov was found guilty of premeditated murder,
    and was sentenced to life in prison in April 2006, with possibility
    of parole after 30 years.

    Ruben Hakobyan, Head of the Heritage faction, said during the
    working consultation he had suggested including the issue of Karabakh
    independence in the text as well.

    "We are not here to discuss that issue," said Artak Zakaryan.

    During the discussions, Eduard Sharmazanov, Vice-Speaker of the
    Armenian Parliament, said on July 4 HHK MP Ruben Hayrapetyan submitted
    a letter of resignation to the National Assembly and if he does not
    withdraw his resignation within 15 days, it will be accepted.

    The special session was attended by Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian,
    Deputy FM Shavarsh Kocharyan and Justice Minister Hrayr Tovmasyan.

    While attending English courses during the NATO-sponsored Partnership
    for PEACE program in Hungary in 2004, Azeri army officer Ramil Safarov,
    35, snuck into the bedroom of his Armenian colleague lieutenant Gurgen
    Margaryan , 26, and murdered him during sleep with several axe blows
    to the head and neck. Safarov had struck Markaryan 16 times with an
    axe, almost decapitating him. Following the murder he had walked over
    to another Armenian officer's room, hoping to commit a second murder,
    but had found his door locked. Safarov was found guilty of premeditated
    murder, and was sentenced to life in prison by a Hungarian court in
    April 2006, with possibility of parole after 30 years. On august 31,
    2012, Hungary extradited Safarov to Azerbaijan where he was pardoned
    on the same day by [President] Ilham Aliyev.

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