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  • NATO Chief 'Deeply Concerned' Over Azeri Ax Murderer's Pardon

    NATO CHIEF 'DEEPLY CONCERNED' OVER AZERI AX MURDERER'S PARDON

    Bloomberg
    Sept 6 2012

    By Helena Bedwell and Zulfugar Agayev - Sep 6, 2012 6:38 AM ET

    NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he was "deeply
    concerned" by Azerbaijan's pardon and promotion of a convicted murderer
    who killed an Armenian army officer with an ax.

    Ramil Safarov, who was serving a life sentence for slaying Gurgen
    Margaryan in his sleep in Budapest eight years ago, was pardoned by
    Azeri President Ilham Aliyev and promoted after Hungary transferred
    him home Aug. 31.

    "The act he committed in 2004 was a terrible crime and should not be
    glorified," Rasmussen said today in the Armenian capital, Yerevan.

    "The pardon damages trust and doesn't contribute to the peace process."

    Energy-exporter Azerbaijan fought Armenia over the Nagorno- Karabakh
    enclave after the 1991 Soviet breakup, leaving tens of thousands
    dead and more than 1 million displaced. While hostilities ended with
    a Russia-brokered cease-fire accord in 1994, the sides have yet to
    sign a peace agreement.

    Rasmussen said there must be no return to armed conflict.

    "Tensions must be reduced and concrete steps must be taken to promote
    regional cooperation and reconciliation," he said.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-06/nato-chief-deeply-concerned-over-azeri-ax-murderer-s-pardon.html

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