European Council to discuss the case of perpetrator Safarov
15:07, 8 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS: European Parliament is to discuss
the case of murderer Ramil Safarov during the plenary session on
September 10. As Armenpress reports citing the official web site of
European Parliament Safarov's extradition and pardon are to be
discussed in the block of human rights, democracy and the rule of law
on September 13. It is planned to adopt a resolution.
Azeri perpetrator Ramil Safarov hacked Armenian officer Gurgen
Margaryan with an axe during the training courses organized by NATO in
Budapest on February 19. 2004. Safarov was sentenced to a life
imprisonment without the right of granting clemency in first 30 years.
Safarov was transferred to Azerbaijani on August 31 and granted
amnesty immediately by his country. Armenia suspended its diplomatic
relations with Hungary. Azerbaijan has deceived Hungary and broken its
written promise to keep the murderer in prison after Safarov's
extradition to Azerbaijan. The President of European Parliament Martin
Schulz is also concerned about the extradition and amnesty granting of
Safarov.
15:07, 8 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS: European Parliament is to discuss
the case of murderer Ramil Safarov during the plenary session on
September 10. As Armenpress reports citing the official web site of
European Parliament Safarov's extradition and pardon are to be
discussed in the block of human rights, democracy and the rule of law
on September 13. It is planned to adopt a resolution.
Azeri perpetrator Ramil Safarov hacked Armenian officer Gurgen
Margaryan with an axe during the training courses organized by NATO in
Budapest on February 19. 2004. Safarov was sentenced to a life
imprisonment without the right of granting clemency in first 30 years.
Safarov was transferred to Azerbaijani on August 31 and granted
amnesty immediately by his country. Armenia suspended its diplomatic
relations with Hungary. Azerbaijan has deceived Hungary and broken its
written promise to keep the murderer in prison after Safarov's
extradition to Azerbaijan. The President of European Parliament Martin
Schulz is also concerned about the extradition and amnesty granting of
Safarov.