"DEATH WOULD BE A PRESENT FOR SAFAROV"
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2012/09/06/varjapetyan
04:16 pm | Today | Social
The leader of the Jewish community does not welcome the calls for
killing Ramil Safarov.
"There are more terrible means of punishment than an instant death. It
would be a great present for him. He must suffer." Rima Varzhapetyan
said.
She at the same time welcomes the actions taken by Israel in
retaliation for the massacre of Jewish sportsmen in Munich in 1972,
as a result of which both the participants and organizers of the
terrorist act were killed.
She is in favor of Israel's' official stance, according to which each
Jew's life is greatly valuable. "You know numerous cases of swapping
several persons for one Jew".
In the opinion of Ms. Varzhapetyan, Armenia should take the opportunity
in terms of the Genocide's recognition.
"If Armenia manages to achieve Safarov's deserved punishment, it will
be one of the most serious steps related to the recognition of the
Armenian Genocide," she told A1+.
By the way, Ms. Varzhapetyan believes that only two countries -
Azerbaijan and Hungary - are to blame for Safarov's extradition. But
she also expressed an opinion that those who encouraged his pardon
should be punished as well. Asked what punishment should be imposed
on them, she replied: "I will not tell that to anyone, you will see
it yourselves".
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2012/09/06/varjapetyan
04:16 pm | Today | Social
The leader of the Jewish community does not welcome the calls for
killing Ramil Safarov.
"There are more terrible means of punishment than an instant death. It
would be a great present for him. He must suffer." Rima Varzhapetyan
said.
She at the same time welcomes the actions taken by Israel in
retaliation for the massacre of Jewish sportsmen in Munich in 1972,
as a result of which both the participants and organizers of the
terrorist act were killed.
She is in favor of Israel's' official stance, according to which each
Jew's life is greatly valuable. "You know numerous cases of swapping
several persons for one Jew".
In the opinion of Ms. Varzhapetyan, Armenia should take the opportunity
in terms of the Genocide's recognition.
"If Armenia manages to achieve Safarov's deserved punishment, it will
be one of the most serious steps related to the recognition of the
Armenian Genocide," she told A1+.
By the way, Ms. Varzhapetyan believes that only two countries -
Azerbaijan and Hungary - are to blame for Safarov's extradition. But
she also expressed an opinion that those who encouraged his pardon
should be punished as well. Asked what punishment should be imposed
on them, she replied: "I will not tell that to anyone, you will see
it yourselves".