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    SAFAROV PROTEST AT HUNGARIAN CONSULATE IN NEW YORK CITY

    ARMENPRESS
    10 September, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, SEPYTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: A broad-based coalition of Armenian
    American political, religious, student and youth organizations
    joined in rallying against Hungary's extradition and Azerbaijan's
    pardon of axe-murderer Ramil Safarov. The protest demonstration was
    simultaneously accompanied by candle lightening.

    Thus New York and New Jersey Armenians expressed their indignation
    concerning the event. As Armenpress reporter informs from New York the
    participants were chanting "Shame on Hungary", "Shame on Azerbaijan"
    , "Shame on Turkey", "Alliyev grand lier ", " Azerbaijan should bear
    responsibility" , "The justice must be repaired", " No more blood for
    oil", "Axe murderer criminals should be subjected to the justice"
    slogans. As a logical continuation the slogan " NKR recognition
    -expiation of the committed crime" followed. In the end of the
    launched rally the participants laid candles and flowers in front
    of Gurgen Margaryan photo in Hungarian Consulate. The lights of the
    Consulate went on as a sign Consulate employees were following it,
    in case the majority of Consulate employees were habiting in adjacent
    areas, from where the rally could be easily seen.

    Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov axed to death Armenian innocent
    officer Gurgen Margaryan when the latter was sleeping , February 19,
    2004 in Budapest . The two officers were taking a training program
    in Budapest under the auspices of NATO's Partnership for Peace Program.

    Hungarian court sentenced Ramil Safarov to life imprisonment, without
    a right to be pardoned during the first 30 years in jail. Yet the
    criminal was extradited by Hungary Government on August 31, 2012. On
    the same day the assassinate was granted pardon by Azerbaijani
    President. Armenia has suspended its diplomatic relations with Hungary.

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